The 1838,the tea manufactured in Assam was send to the London Tea Auction  Centre .They  highly appreciated it and  hence a huge  change  came into Agricultural  Sector in Assam  and  India.The forest areas of Assam  were replaced  by  a number of green tea gardens. As it turned out to be a profitable business  so many companies from Britain came and started tea  cultivation in Assam.( )
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But  for them  it was not an easy  task  as they  had to depend on Chinese Tea Makers for tea  plantation.These  tea makers  were  secretly  brought  from  China .The  companies  had to face  difficulties because  the  Chinese  Tea  Makers  knew only Chinese  language . So,they had  to communicate through  body gestures  for  which the progress of the work  was slow.
Gradually ,the situation  had changed . A number of local people of Assam received  training  under the  Chinese  tea makers  and they  became  efficient  for  the  task . These  people  got engaged  in different  tea  gardens  and hence  the  necessity  of  Chinese  tea makers  got reduced in the  gardens.
Another problem  that the  company  faced  was scarcity of unskilled labourers. Tea  industry  is basically a labour oriented industry . Labourers were required  for  clearing  the  areas  for  tea  cultivation , plantation of tea , collection  of tea from them ,to carry it to the  factory  etc . It was not  possible  for  the company to arrange such huge  amount  of labourers. The local  people  were  cultivators at that  time and  there  was no crisis  of food for them. They  were least bothered  about  the hard work  required in tea gardens. But, as time passed,this problem  of labourer was solved .
At that time ,famine broke  out in  a number  of states  in India  due to drought . People  struggled for  survival  in those  states. The  company  took  advantage  of this  and brought those people  to Assam  to work  in the  tea gardens  as labourers. Accomodations were  provided  to them  by constructing small huts in a line  systematically. In future these lines of huts got its name as 'Labour  Line.' To supervise  the labours works, to inspect the factory works ,for doing various paper  works..etc a new class  wad created . These people had minimum  qualifications  and were local  people . For their  accomodations  new houses(which were better than  the labourers) were constructed.
In this  way, societies were  created  in the  tea gardens. There  existed 3 classes of people-  manageral, clerical and the  labour  class. There  was huge class conflict  that existed  among  them. Manager  had the power of supreme  authority  and his  words  were law in tea gardens. Managers were provided  with  many facilities  and big  bungalows were provided for  accomodations and clubs were constructed  to chat and gossip  in the evening . The labourers and clerical  workers were not allowed to go towards  the bungalows and the  clubs .
The labours  belonged to the  lower class.They were not allowed to mix  with the clerical  workers as well and were not allowed to go towards  their quarters . If they confronted with any  manager then they had to bow down , close their  umbrellas  etc. Every  Saturday ,the labourers  were  given  weekly wages by cash and cheap local wine was also provided . The main objective was to keep them away from social gathering  so that they cannot  unite and raise their  voices against  the company..
These labourers  who came from  different states of India gave up their languages and  adopted a common mixed  language . They accepted Assam as their motherland. At 5.00 AM when the siren rang ,they were  suppose to go to their work.Both men and women had to work in different levels in the process of manufacture of tea.
Slowly a new culture started growing ..They started observing new festivals based on different seasons. To enjoy in the festivals a new dance form came up called  'Jhumur'. Along  with dance, they started using a musical instrument called 'Madal'.
Jhumur Dance.
The drum used while dancing'Madal'.
Jhumur dance of the tea gardens.
      In 1947, the  British  rule came to an end and India gained independence .But the rules  that were introduced by britishers in tea gardens remained the same . Even today the labourers are the deprived class.They live in a very unhygenic condition  in labour line. Every year a large number of people die due to malaria and jaundice. The government is trying to improve their condition to a certain  level yet  more efforts and enactment of new laws in favour of them is essential in present time..
Thanks for sharing such an informative article...Upvoted
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Fascinating post, @momi5. It sounds like you're gradually building up the story over the decades to arrive eventually at the present day - but I don't want to presume that's where you're going. The situation as you describe it sounds like a powder keg of inequality and social injustice. I'm now very curious what will happen next.
By the way, I tried to watch the video but got a crick in my neck - maybe you can fix the display so it plays horizontally instead of at 90 degrees ;-)?
Aww.. so sorry for the difficulty you had while watching the video..and I am happy that you liked it...
No problem! It was an extremely interesting article and I got the gist with the dancing :-)
Hard working people!
Yes exactly...
Excellent post. Thanks for the history lesson.
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Thanks for the information !!
My pleasure..good day to you.
Lovely people. Lovely culture. ♥
Yeah..exactly..
Send us a normal tea in Russia, otherwise we have some firewood!
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