
This op-ed will focus with a de-colonised sight particularly on the tea gardens of Sreemangal which is often known as the tea capital of Bangladesh. It will shed light on how current development efforts helping the marginalised tea workers to proceed towards better understanding of their rights from a long continued voicelessness. From the peripheral sides of history, they are building their new stories of resilience, slowly bringing them into the center.
This op-ed will focus with a de-colonised sight particularly on the tea gardens of Sreemangal which is often known as the tea capital of Bangladesh. It will shed light on how current development efforts helping the marginalised tea workers to proceed towards better understanding of their rights from a long continued voicelessness. From the peripheral sides of history, they are building their new stories of resilience, slowly bringing them into the center.