Socio-Economic and Political Problems of Tea Garden Workers

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The book is the result of intensive field study of the socio-economic and political problems confronting the tea plantation labourers of Assam. The morbid situation in Cachar plantations in south Assam, where most of the workers still live a life of penury, is also highlighted here. The immigrant labourers of Assam tea plantations, being the victims of poverty, ignorance, illiteracy and excessive exploitation by the Zamindars and agricultural landlords, left their ancestral places a century and half earlier and settled permanently in different tea estates, have since then become part and parcel of Assam. These labourers gave blood, shed tears and worked hard day in and day out to turn the barren tracts into green patches of lush tea bushes producing the black diamond. It is true that the tea estates which sprawled in the shimmering sylvan valleys have undoubtedly the economic profile of the state of Assam. But the socio-economic problems of these workers continued to be deplorable. The fruit of the participatory democracy is still beyond their reach. The authors have critically analysed all these aspects in detail which may be helpful to the planners and decision-making bodies at different levels.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Amarendra Narain

(Kr.) Amarendra Narain (b. 1958) graduated from Cachar College, Silchar with Economics honours and took his post-Graduate degree in the same subject under Gauhati university and Ph.D. degree from Magadh University, Gaya. He served as Lecturer in M.S.Y. College, Gaya for nearly 20 years before joining R.S.P. College, Jaintpur under B.R. Ambedkar University, Muzaffarpur (Bihar). He was also the research Associate under UGC-sponsored Major Research Project on “Socio-Economic and Political Problems of Tea Workers of Barak Valley (Assam).” Besides, he participated in various seminars/workshops organised by different colleges/universities at regional and national levels and has presented papers in them.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Purnendu Kumar

Dr. Purnendu Kumar (b. 1962), passed M.A. (Political Science) from Magadh University, Bodh-Gaya and did his M.A. (Public Administration) from North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong. He was awarded Ph.D. degree by the University of Gauhati. He is currently working as senior lecturer in Political Science at Cachar College, Silchar. He has participated in several local, regional and National seminars, conferences, workshops and contributed numerous research papers. He has to his credit a number of published research articles in edited volumes and journals. At present he is working on a UGC sponsored Research project on ‘Bureaucracy and Rural Development in Assam’. He is a life-member of North-East India Political Science Association and Indian Institute of Public Administration.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR S.N. Singh

Dr. S.N. Singh (b. 1941) formerly Professor in the Department of Public Administration, Lucknow University, is the Secretary of the Institute for Applied Research and Development, a non-governmental organization based at Lucknow. From 1980 to 1984 Dr. Singh was with L.B.S. National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie as Reader in Public Administration on deputation. His academic career covers a span of about four decades in which he has to his credit eight books already published. Two under publication on various important themes of social relevance. He has published more than 40 papers in the reputed journals. His experience of teaching, research and training for long years has enabled him to produce works which have been widely acclaimed. As Secretary of the IARD since 1995 he has been engaged in academic as well as social service activities. Under the banner of the Institute several activities have been organized since its inception.

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Title
Socio-Economic and Political Problems of Tea Garden Workers
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8183240984
Length
xxii+238p., Tables; Maps; Appendices; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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