Sunday, February 14, 2021

Tea becomes costlier

For many a tea loving persons tea works as a boost to propel their day long journey ahead. Tea drinking has been accepted as a part of culture in many countries. Indians are of course very fond of good quality of tea. In average a person in India drinks tea three time a day. This must be varying from region to region as India is made up of diverse taste of people.

Corona lockdown period has destroyed a great number of businesses; tea leaves collection could come up blatantly in this list. Before lockdown, tea leaves collection was regularly done and the supply was continuous all across the country in India. But lockdown stopped all the activities including the timely collection of tea leaves. This sudden stoppage has destroyed crop worth thousands of rupees and new produce would take time to reach to the market. 

However, tea getting costlier cannot make its demand any lesser amongst Indians. In fact, the soaring prices of petrol and diesel has not yet shaken the travel spirit of people. It also could be due to the fact that the people have regained freedom to move freely after a stretching period of time. Whatever may be the outcome, even the permission to drink tea at one's preferred spot-the Kitli- is enough for tea lovers in India. 

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