The benefits of tea on the health front should be widely
propagated, said the Deputy Director, Tea Board, Hari Prakash, at
Gudalur on Wednesday.
Presiding over a programme
jointly organised by the Tea Board and the Gudalur-based Centre for
Consumer, Human Resource and Environment Protection, he said that
children in particular should be made aware of the medicinal properties
of tea. They should be taken to tea factories.
Stringent
and sustained action by the Tea Board has to a significant extent
tackled problems relating to tea adulteration, he added.
The frequent raids conducted by Tea Board officials have produced good results.
The
Tahsildar, Pandhalur Inasimuthu, who inaugurated the programme, said
that tea growers should always keep in mind that if the quality of their
produce improves, the quality of their life would also improve.
Officer in-charge of Food Safety R.V. Ravi said that duplicate items can be easily identified.
The
President, Centre for Consumer, Human Resource and Environment
Protection, S. Sivasubramaniam, said that a series of meetings would be
held with the help of the Tea Board to promote tea among children.
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