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October 17, 1954

DELIMITATION OF NORTH

Editor : j _ ^»pfcv BENGAL C0NST1TUENCY

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B.A.. DIp.Ed., M.R A S. (Loud ) \ ~J ^ . ijjjg M L As of Dar-

ug a, ^,-?-ioKaupo^ Qcfa^. I?. i9S4 jggy £usaaiSfa

"--' "" " ~ following memorandum to

MARKET FOR TEA the Delimitation Commi

fision, New Delhi , .
India is on* of the into and sweeping clean "The present three-
biggest producers ef tea in virgin palates by millions. rnember-constitueiiOy of
the world. Tea is an ira- Probably it would be North Bengal consisting
portant export commodity desirable in this connec- Df the three districts of
lor India and the products tion to tell the consumers Darjeelmg, Jalpaiguri and
are sold in U. K Ireland, m America how tea is Cooch Behar for the elec-
tjs. a., and other countries. produced in India; the tjon 0f three members to
The tea industry in India people who produce them the House of the People
faced a crisis in 1U52 but and how indirfctly the i„ not at all suitable from
appears to have regained American consumers can various points of view:
its position now Experts heip> Ti.e med.a for pub- for example, its extensive
to countries have not licity and propaganda area stretching right from
suffered ano it is being hftve to be skilfully used the border 0f Aetam to
go. regulated as to ensure in this direction. the extreme north of the
"sufficient supply to world • . *,. ,. . . . •.„
markets^ according to Mr. PUJ*S IN KALIMPONG Da.jeehng district, its
G L Meh'a Indian Am (By Our Staff Report r) hazardous journeys parti-
bauador in U.S.A. Kahmpong, Oct. 14 c»larly »n the district of

. Durga Tuja was celebrated Darjeelmg where most ot

■he tea exporters ot as usual in Kalimpong. There the roads in the interiors

India have to find a were altogether four piijas. are not' motorable and a

dependable and steady Out of these three were Sar- huge amount of finance

world market. They have S'^TeldTndt ft T°W" ' one has to sp-nd in orga-
to pnsiirn on th« nun liniirl HS neld "nder the aus- . . ! .. "
to ensure on tne one hand ise* of The Kalimpong Club ni81°g the election cam-
standard quality in con- it may be recalled here that > P»ign works in different
tents of chests sent abroad this was the fi.st chance of districts with diversities
as also auassured clientale. the Kahmpong Club that it 0f interests 1 his is the
T i. . celebrated the Puja and it was i i j' i „ i
India shares tea pro- a great success due to tho larSesl an(1 perhaps the
motion campaign in U.s.a. activo co-operation of the mem- onty 3-member consti-
with other producing na- bers of t"e Club prominent tuency in the who'e of
tions like Ceylon and In- *m?nS. the,n. wert" «srs N.K. the Indian Union and the
donesia. India as a big p", J«*Ki%K' "jnt»\Arun statutory expenses fixed
producer should be fr| I) Das Gupta"' aTlS for ^is particular consti-
eonsoious about the need Kumar Julka. tuency was the highest

prawt *^>^Yt' scin the wh0'e of

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