Tea Tribes are not Violent the Unfortunate Incident was Situational ATTSA

Guwahati | Wednesday | 18th September, 2019

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STAFF REPORTERGUWAHATI: After the untoward incident that took place in Tiok Tea Estate, many doctors working in the tea estates have resigned from their jobs. While some are criticizing the whole community after the unfortunate incident, The Sentinel talked with Assam Tea Tribes Students' Association (ATTSA) general secretary Paban Bedia, to get a clearer picture about the initiatives that AATSA is taking to spread awareness to curb such incidents from happening in the state. Paban Bedia said, “We are currently working on creating awareness to make the tea community conscious by having face-to-face conversations. We have already taken initiative, so that we don't have to witness similar incidents in the future. Actually, a revolution is needed in terms of educating them and the government has a responsibility towards this.”Also Read: Assam Tea Tribes Students' Union Naharkatia demands for lali gur business banAlso Watch: CM Sonowal lays foundation of sports complex in Charaideo | The Sentinel News | Assam News.