Historical Review of Growth of Tea plantation in Nilgiri’s District of Tamil Nadu

  • Unique Paper ID: 155984
  • Volume: 9
  • Issue: 2
  • PageNo: 431-438
  • Abstract:
  • Tea is India’s oldest industry in the organized manufacturing sector. India is the largest producer of the tea in the World, producing around 790 kg annually (Tea Board 2004). India is also the world’s largest consumer of tea. It is a labour intensive industry. The tea sector is considered a modern industry and the owners of the industry are either leading companies or prominent individuals who benefit directly or indirectly in an immense way in both these countries. The tea industry in India started to take shape around early 1840.The tea plantations were introduced both in India and Sri Lanka by the colonisers. Soon the tea industry emerged into a major industry in the economies of both countries and led to the development of a modern life along with a new social structure. According to Edgar Thompson tea has fashioned the whole environment inherited by the people of these countries. The successive governments of India and Sri Lanka introduced several changes in this industry after independence. The tea sector is considered a modern industry and the owners of the industry are either leading companies or prominent individuals who benefit directly or indirectly in an immense way in both these countries. This paper focuses on the growth of Tea Plantation In Nilgiris.

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@article{155984,
        author = {DR S KAMALA DEVI},
        title = {Historical Review of Growth of Tea plantation in Nilgiri’s District of Tamil Nadu},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {},
        volume = {9},
        number = {2},
        pages = {431-438},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=155984},
        abstract = {Tea is India’s oldest industry in the organized manufacturing sector. India is the largest producer of the tea in the World, producing around 790 kg annually (Tea Board 2004). India is also the world’s largest consumer of tea. It is a labour intensive industry. The tea sector is considered a modern industry and the owners of the industry are either leading companies or prominent individuals who benefit directly or indirectly in an immense way in both these countries. The tea industry in India started to take shape around early 1840.The tea plantations were introduced both in India and Sri Lanka by the colonisers. Soon the tea industry emerged into a major industry in the economies of both countries and led to the development of a modern life along with a new social structure. According to Edgar Thompson tea has fashioned the whole environment inherited by the people of these countries. The successive governments of India and Sri Lanka introduced several changes in this industry after independence. The tea sector is considered a modern industry and the owners of the industry are either leading companies or prominent individuals who benefit directly or indirectly in an immense way in both these countries. This paper focuses on the growth of Tea Plantation In Nilgiris.},
        keywords = {Nilgiris, Tea Estates, John Sullivan, Britain and China},
        month = {},
        }

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 9
  • Issue: 2
  • PageNo: 431-438

Historical Review of Growth of Tea plantation in Nilgiri’s District of Tamil Nadu

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