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How were the problems faced by the trials who were recruited in the tea plantation

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Working class requires proper health and safety measures for better work effectiveness. The study concentrates on the tea labourers belonging to the traditional tribal communities of the Nilgiris district of South India. Tea plantation and production plays a significant role in Indian economy. Tea plantation and production footed well in the district due to the efforts of tribal people who structured the forests into cultivation lands. The study analyses the problems faced by the tribal tea labourers in their work place. The researcher found that the awareness level of the tribal tea labourers about the trade unions, labour welfare measures etc., are very low. There are some traces of slavery system like human rights violations, low wages for long working hours etc. Suggestions like enrolling all the tribal tea labourers in trade unions, creating awareness about the reservations for the tribal communities are recommended in this study.

The Indian Slavery Act, 1843, also known as Act V of 1843, was an act passed in British India under East India Company rule, which outlawed many economical transactions associated with slavery.

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