
Tea act of 1953
The Tea Act of 1953 aimed to reorganize and support the tea industry in India, which was crucial to the economy. It provided financial assistance to tea growers and promoted the growth of plantations to boost production. The Act also addressed issues related to labor and encouraged modernization of tea production practices. By establishing a framework for better management and sustainability, the legislation sought to enhance both the quality and quantity of tea exports from India, ensuring the industry's viability in a competitive global market.