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INDIA is the largest producer and consumer of tea in the world. Since the mid-19th Century, tea has been one of the largest foreign exchange earners and a major source of state and central taxes. Eco-friendly, it is also a caring industry that generates income and livelihood for nearly 20 million people in the country.

The Heritage of Indian Tea a perspective of the history of the tea industry in India, the role tea plays in our lives and that of our country, and the wide-ranging developmental initiatives that have for decades been undertaken by the Indian tea industry.

The Heritage of Indian Tea, D.K. Taknet, Indian Institute of Marwari Entrepreneurship, Jaipur, 2002, p. 264, price not stated.

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