Illicit liquor has been completely wiped out from Serishpore tea garden and a pledge was taken by the garden workers, and distillers and sellers of illicit liquor at Koyah tea garden to follow a similar steps.
"The silent movement that is brewing will soon spread to the remaining 15 tea gardens in Hailakandi district and hopefully to all tea gardens in the Brahmaputra and Barak Valleys as a whole," Superintendent of District Excise Department M Amarendra Nath said today.
"It was by no means an easy task to convince them that illicit alcohol is adversely impacting their health and eating into their hard earned money," Nath said.
"We have had to make them understand that they have to get away from the drinking habit to live a long, healthy life and to sustain their income flow as long absenteeism from work due to protracted illness affects their economic condition due to drastic cut in their weekly wages," he said.
"We tried to drive home the point that they have been doing great harm to their community and adding to their cup of woes by pushing them to penury and to the jaws of death. We urged them to switch over to fruitful and productive vocations for the sake of the community," he added.
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