The first tea garden in Assam is often identified as the Cinnamora Tea Estate, established in 1850 by the visionary Assamese entrepreneur Maniram Dewan. Located near Jorhat, Cinnamora marked a significant moment in history, as it was one of the earliest indigenous efforts in tea cultivation—independent of direct British plantation ownership.
Maniram Dewan, a former employee of the British East India Company, recognized Assam’s potential for tea production and took the bold step of starting his own plantation. His contribution not only demonstrated the commercial viability of tea cultivation in the region but also inspired a wave of local participation in the tea industry.
Today, Cinnamora Tea Estate stands as a proud reminder of Assam’s tea heritage and the enduring legacy of Maniram Dewan in shaping the state’s economic and cultural history.
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