A release said that the district administration Silchar, Assam, has taken an initiative to implement the Cha Saramiik Ashrey Scheme to provide comfort with the toilets for the tea workers.
District Commissioner Mridul Yadav held a review meeting here to identify the appropriate land in the tea wealth and ensured that the construction work could begin without administrative delay, it said.
A major initiative of the tea tribes of the Assam government and a major initiative of the Tribal Welfare Department, a plan to develop comfort for tea laborers, is a direct step towards improving the daily life of tree plantation workers.
Yadav said, “The government has designed the project to meet the long -term requirement of the tea community, and the Cachar administration is completely committed to implement it rapidly and transparently”, Yadav said.
He said that the district administration will keep a close watch on every stage of the process to ensure quality and timely implementation.
Each shelter will be built at the cost 5.16 lakhs, should be determined by the size of the property with the number of shelters.
A feature will be installed for gardens up to 500 hectares, for people between two 500 and 700 hectares, and three for wealth above 700 hectares.
These facilities will offer hygiene resting places for workers, addressing a longer interval in the welfare infrastructure of tea gardens.
Construction committees will be formed and the bank account details for quick fund transfer from the state government will be finalized, Yadav said.
“By putting these mechanisms quickly, the district administration is aimed at preventing procedural obstacles that often slow down welfare projects,” he said.
Tea cultivation has long been central for catcher’s economy, its estates have provided livelihood for thousands of families.
By ensuring that basic facilities such as shelter and toilet rest are available in gardens, the initiative is expected to uplift the standard of living and strengthen the social fabric of the tea communities, the release said.
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