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State and society in North-East India : a study of immigrant tea plantation labourers / Purnendu Kumar.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Regency Publications, c2006.Description: xx, 225 p : 2 maps ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 8189233335
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 331.763 PUR
LOC classification:
  • HD9198.I4 P87 2006
Contents:
1. Introduction. 2. Historical background. 3. Labour recruitment. 4. Socio economic profile of tea garden and ex tea garden labour community. 5. Management of tea industry and immigrant labour. 6. Impact of tea plantation on the economy of Cachar. 7. Political participation and voting behaviour of tea labour and its impact on politics of Cachar. 8. Problems and prospects. Bibliography. Appendices. Index.
Summary: With reference to Cachar, Karimganj, and Hailakandi Districts of Barak Valley, IndiaSummary: Book Description Hardcover. Condition: New. 2nd Edition. Contents Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction. 2. Historical background. 3. Labour recruitment. 4. Socio economic profile of tea garden and ex tea garden labour community. 5. Management of tea industry and immigrant labour. 6. Impact of tea plantation on the economy of Cachar. 7. Political participation and voting behaviour of tea labour and its impact on politics of Cachar. 8. Problems and prospects. Bibliography. Appendices. Index. Tea is the green gold of Assam. The biggest producer of tea in India is Assam whose share ranges between 53 to 60% of India's total production. Assam alone produces approximately 29% of the world tea production. The tea industry of North East India including Assam employs nearly 7.4 lakh labourers and supports 9.47 lakh dependants. Tea industry is a labour oriented industry which requires a large number of workers right from the nursery to the final despatch of the produced tea for Sale in the market. In the beginning of 19 century the demand of labourers was acute. The rapid development of the tea industry and reluctance of local people to work in the plantations compelled the British planters to import labourers from outside the state of Assam. With the passage of time the tea garden labourer community has developed a culture which has been influenced by native culture of their new habitat. The present volume analyses the historical background of tea plantation including immigration of labourers. The socio economic profile of the tea garden and ex tea garden labourers of Assam highlighting the management of tea industry and its impact on politics economy and society of the state are the prime focus of the book. This book is a carefully compiled edition on the analytical and comprehensive study of tea industry workers in the country. 226 pp. Seller Inventory # 59140
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Revision of authors thesis (doctoral--University of Gauhati) originally titled: Tea garden labour of Cachar: a study in socio-political perspective.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [200]-208) and index.

1. Introduction. 2. Historical background. 3. Labour recruitment. 4. Socio economic profile of tea garden and ex tea garden labour community. 5. Management of tea industry and immigrant labour. 6. Impact of tea plantation on the economy of Cachar. 7. Political participation and voting behaviour of tea labour and its impact on politics of Cachar. 8. Problems and prospects. Bibliography. Appendices. Index.

With reference to Cachar, Karimganj, and Hailakandi Districts of Barak Valley, India

Book Description Hardcover. Condition: New. 2nd Edition. Contents Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction. 2. Historical background. 3. Labour recruitment. 4. Socio economic profile of tea garden and ex tea garden labour community. 5. Management of tea industry and immigrant labour. 6. Impact of tea plantation on the economy of Cachar. 7. Political participation and voting behaviour of tea labour and its impact on politics of Cachar. 8. Problems and prospects. Bibliography. Appendices. Index. Tea is the green gold of Assam. The biggest producer of tea in India is Assam whose share ranges between 53 to 60% of India's total production. Assam alone produces approximately 29% of the world tea production. The tea industry of North East India including Assam employs nearly 7.4 lakh labourers and supports 9.47 lakh dependants. Tea industry is a labour oriented industry which requires a large number of workers right from the nursery to the final despatch of the produced tea for Sale in the market. In the beginning of 19 century the demand of labourers was acute. The rapid development of the tea industry and reluctance of local people to work in the plantations compelled the British planters to import labourers from outside the state of Assam. With the passage of time the tea garden labourer community has developed a culture which has been influenced by native culture of their new habitat. The present volume analyses the historical background of tea plantation including immigration of labourers. The socio economic profile of the tea garden and ex tea garden labourers of Assam highlighting the management of tea industry and its impact on politics economy and society of the state are the prime focus of the book. This book is a carefully compiled edition on the analytical and comprehensive study of tea industry workers in the country. 226 pp. Seller Inventory # 59140

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