After the interest of the Prime Minister, the closed tea industries are re-opening
Kathmandu. The tea industries of Jhapa and Eelam, which were closed for the past few days, have resumed operations due to India's restrictions on tea exports. After the government promised to form a special task force to solve the problems of the industries, the industries that were closed since June 1 and 4 have started to open again.
Prime Minister Balendra Shah Balen's secretariat assured to form a high-level task force to solve the problem of export after the Prime Minister himself showed special interest in the problems of the tea industry. After this step of the Prime Minister, with full hope that the problem will be solved, the industrialists have decided to resume their industries. With this assurance of the government, 30 CTC tea industries of Jhapa have been restarted.
Express
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