DHUNSERI TEA ESTATE
About Dhunseri Tea Estate
Once upon a time, there was a tea company called Dhunseri Tea & Industries Limited (DTIL) that was based in Kolkata, India. Once upon a time, in the year 1962, a man named Mr. C.K. Dhanuka founded a company. Once upon a time, in Assam, India, there was a company that owned 12 tea estates and 14 tea factories. In East Africa, there are two tea estates owned by the same company. DTIL had a total production capacity of about 210 lakh kg of tea and 4.10 lakh kg of macadamia.
Once upon a time, there was a flagship brand called Chhote Lal under the company DTIL. This brand was known for its high-quality, full-bodied Assam tea that was loved by connoisseurs all around. The tea company has expanded its reach beyond its local market and now exports its tea to over 30 countries around the globe.
DTIL, a company known for its tea production, also has another product under its belt - macadamia nuts. Once upon a time, there was a company that owned two macadamia nut plantations in Malawi. These plantations had a total production capacity of 4.10 lakh kg.
Once upon a time, there was a company called DTIL. This company was committed to sustainable practices in all its operations. They made sure that everything they did was environmentally friendly and would not harm the planet. From the way they sourced their materials to the way they disposed of waste, DTIL always made sure to do things in a sustainable way. They knew that taking care of the planet was important, and they wanted to do their part to make sure that future generations could enjoy it just as much as they did. Once upon a time, the company underwent a rigorous certification process and was deemed worthy by both the Rainforest Alliance and the UTZ Certified. This meant that the company met the high standards set forth by these organizations and could proudly display its certifications. From that day forward, the company was recognized as a responsible and sustainable business that cared about the environment and the well-being of its workers. Once upon a time, there was a tea company that was proud to be a member of the Ethical Tea Partnership.
DTIL is a socially responsible company. It has several CSR initiatives, including:
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Providing education and health care to the employees and their families
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Supporting the development of local communities
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Protecting the environment
Here are some of the most popular Dhunseri Tea products:
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Chhote Lal: This is Dhunseri Tea's flagship brand, and it is a full-bodied Assam black tea. Chhote Lal is known for its rich flavour and smooth finish.
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Darjeeling: This is a light and delicate black tea that is made from the leaves of Camellia sinensis var. Asemia plant. Darjeeling tea is grown in the Darjeeling district of India, and it is one of the finest teas in the world.
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Green Tea: Dhunseri Tea offers a variety of green teas, including Gunpowder Green Tea, Dragon Well Green Tea, and Sencha Green Tea. Green tea is made from unfermented leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant, and it is known for its many health benefits.
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Flavoured Tea: Dhunseri Tea offers a variety of flavoured teas, including Earl Grey Tea, Jasmine Tea, and Lemon Tea. Flavoured tea is made by adding natural flavours to black tea, green tea, or white tea.
Indulge in the exquisite taste of Dhunseri Tea - a premium blend crafted with utmost care and precision. Elevate your tea-drinking experience with their exceptional quality and attention to detail. Choose Dhunseri Tea for a unique tea experience.
How to reach
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By car: You can take NH37 from Dibrugarh to reach Dhunseri Tea Estate. The total driving time is about 3 hours.
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By train: The nearest railway station is Tinsukia Railway Station, which is about 65 kilometers from Dhunseri Tea Estate. You can take a train from Dibrugarh to Tinsukia and then take a taxi or bus to Dhunseri Tea Estate. The total travel time is about 1.5 hours.
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By bus: There are regular buses from Dibrugarh to Tinsukia. You can get off at the Tinsukia bus stand and then take a taxi or bus to Dhunseri Tea Estate. The total travel time is about 2 hours.