An interactive session was held by Tea Association of India at the 9th floor of the Main Committee room of ICC on the topic of "Relevance of regenerative (Solar) energy in the sustainability of Tea Industry",coinciding with the International Tea Day on 21st May.
Ms. Shailja Mehta. President, Tea Association of India (TAI), attending a programme organised by the Tea Board India and chaired by Mr. C. Murugan (IAS), Dy Chairman, Tea Board, to commemorate the International Tea Day (21.05.2026). @teaboardofindia@PiyushGoyal
TAI is confident that under your continued leadership, Tea Industry shall flourish alongside the vision of #ViksitBharat#ViksitAssam, bringing greater progress, prosperity and employment to the State.
Tea Association of India (TAI) extends its heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma Ji on taking oath as the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Assam for a second consecutive term and to the NDA for its 3rd term.
@BJP4Assam21@himantabiswa
Tea Association of India congratulates Mr Manoj Aggarwal IAS ,an effective administrator, on his appointment as the Chief Secretary to the Govt of West Bengal. @chief_west
Tea Association of India congratulates Dr Subrata Guota IAS ( retd) , an able administrator, on his appointment as the Advisor to the Hon' ble Chief Minister of West Bengal.
Tea Association of India hereby lauds the appointment of Hon' ble Shri Subhendu Adhikary as the 9th Chief Minister of the state of West Bengal after his resounding and historic victory at the recently concluded state elections @BJP4Bengal@BJP4India@PMOIndia
Tea Association of India hereby congratulate Hon’ble Chief Minister of Assam Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma for obtaining massive mandate for a record 3rd time in a row.@himantabiswa@BJP4India@assambjp@rupeshgowala
India’s tea export value stood at USD 53.21 million in March 2026 vs USD 81.41 million in March 2025 - a decline of 35% YoY.
However, cumulative tea export value for FY 2025–26 reached USD 988.13 million, marking a 7% increase over FY 2024–25.
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Ms. Shailja Mehta, President, TAI attending the 37th BGM of the Assam Branch of the Association at Jorhat on 28th March 26 .The chief guest of the meet was Dr. Bidyut Kr Sarmah, Director, DBT- NE Centre of Agricultural Biotechnology, AAU, Jorhat.
Tea Associatiom of India flags labour shortage as major challenge for the organised tea industry in Assam in the coming days..
Assam tea estates face labour shortage as absenteeism tops 50% - The Economic Times https://t.co/NQOohD0q1k via @economictimes
India’s tea exports remain strong on robust global demand, but the ongoing West Asia conflict and risks around the Strait of Hormuz are creating uncertainty for key markets like Iran, Iraq and the UAE
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