*Itroduction*
 *T*he plight of the tea-workers of Assam especially of Barak Valley has
drawn media attention following the report of the recent starvation death
in Bhuvon Valley tea estate of Cachar District of Barak Valley (erstwhile
Surma Valley in British India), and consequently various forces are agog
with activism to gain a brownie point, but this is of course the positive
result of sustained serious efforts from some quarters. The culmination of
prevailing low wages, poor housing, acute malnutrition, lack of food
security and healthcare facilities for the tea workers, and lack of avenues
for social mobility, into the starvation-death is not unexpected and new
episodic phenomenon for these workers whose relation with their employers
resembles master-slave structure where the workers are de facto bonded
labour in an enclave.
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http://swabhimanngo.blogspot.in/2012/02/tea-industry-in-barak-valley-vis-vis.html#.T0i7A-vaG3o.email

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