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Today is world tea day. Tea lifts us all.
May 23rd marks International Tea Day, a day to appreciate the cultural, economic, and health significance of tea globally.
In India almost everyone's day starts with tea.
Tea has been an integral part of human culture for centuries, transcending geographical boundaries and socio-economic divides. In India, tea holds a special place in the hearts of people. From the bustling streets of Mumbai to the serene hills of Darjeeling, tea is an essential part of daily life.
Even in Kashmir the tea is liked much.
The Indian tea industry is one of the largest employers and contributors to the country's economy. Tea cultivation and production provide livelihoods to millions of people, particularly in rural areas. Beyond its economic significance, tea plays a vital role in Indian culture. Chaiwallahs are an integral part of urban landscapes, serving steaming cups of tea to people from all walks of life.
In our great country tea is often the centerpiece of social gatherings, fostering connections and conversations. In India, tea is not just a drink; it's a way of life. Tea also has numerous health benefits, from antioxidants to stress relief. Moderate tea consumption can help prevent chronic diseases, such as heart disease and diabetes.
On World Tea Day, we acknowledge the hard work of tea farmers, workers, and artisans who contribute to the production and distribution of tea. We also recognize the importance of sustainable and fair trade practices in the tea industry. As we sip our favorite brew, let us appreciate the rich history, cultural significance, and economic importance of tea in our lives. In India and around the world, tea continues to bring people together, one cup at a time.
Let us celebrate the values of tolerance imbibed in sip of tea on eve of world tea day.