The life depicted in this book covers his upbringing and childhoodin pre-Independent India, as well as a pioneer Indian to join TeaEstates in British-owned Tea gardens in the Dooars West Bengalas far back as in 1955. Tea Planter meant the Manageri...
The life depicted in this book covers his upbringing and childhoodin pre-Independent India, as well as a pioneer Indian to join TeaEstates in British-owned Tea gardens in the Dooars West Bengalas far back as in 1955. Tea Planter meant the Managerial Staffof Tea Estates, viz, the Visiting Agent, the Superintendent,Senior Managers, Managers, and Assistant Managers in British-owned Tea Estates in North East India. It was interesting towatch how the British colleagues accepted their Indiancounterparts in the Field and more so in Planters Clubs, whichwere their Home away from Home 6000 miles away.The book takes his readers through the U.K. and USA as well as Far East as a Tourist, especially through Hongkong and finallyto Japan, a very advanced Asian country which is interesting andinformative. Finally, the author's entry into owning a Tea Estate and Companyin collaboration with his son and their experiences thereafter.