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Workers collecting tea leaves in an estate Tea biz all set to refresh tribals' life in Assam
A Christian church in India's North East is poised to make inroads into the tea business to create employment for tribal people. The 'Partnership Mission Society' which belongs to the Presbyterian Church will soon take over the reins of a medium-sized tea plantation in Southern Assam's Cachar district.


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