‘Assam’s tea history shaped society, economy’

‘Assam’s tea history shaped society, economy’
Dibrugarh: Nagaland University chancellor Samudragupta Kashyap, while speaking at an event in Dibrugarh emphasised the importance of Assam’s tea history for the younger generation, adding that the discovery of tea by the British in Assam shaped its society and economy, reports Rajib Dutta.
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