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(Plantation) Total : 40.02 112.13 Tea Board of India Licensing Department Tea Board of India Licensing Department List of New Registration of Tea Estate during :from 01/01/1930 To 02/05/2008 Date: 02/05/2008 Page 1 of 121 Registration Date Name of the Company Area Applied Grant Area Mode of Leaf File No No Tea -Estate Processing Revenue District : AGARTALA Sub Division : AGARTALA Plantation Dist : AGARTALA 2659 14/12/1979 Tachi Tea Estate TEA PLANTATION CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD. 40.02 112.13 NC/PART-361/LC (Plantation) Total : 40.02 112.13 Tea Board of India Licensing Department List of New Registration of Tea Estate during :from 01/01/1930 To 02/05/2008 Date: 02/05/2008 Page 2 of 121 Registration Date Name of the Company Area Applied Grant Area Mode of Leaf File No No Tea -Estate Processing Revenue District : AGARTALA Sub Division : AGARTALA Plantation Dist : Tripura 693 01/04/1953 ADARINI TEA ESTATE MR.M.K.CHOWDHURY 65 131.5 A-501/LC 188 01/04/1953 BRAHMAKUNDU TEA ESTATE BRAHMAKUNDU TEA INDUSTRIES (PVT) LTD 75 150.24 B-788/LC 170 18/02/1958 DURGABARI TEA ESTATE (T-2) DURGABARI TEA ESTATE WORKERS CO-OPERATIVE 44.53 68.01 N-8/LC/57(VOL-2) SOCIETY LTD. 135 18/06/1965 GOLOKPUR TEA ESTATE GOLOKPUR TEA CO. LTD 175 420 G-18/LC 116 01/04/1953 HARENDRANAGAR TEA ESTATE BORGANG TEA CO. (P) LTD., 203 264 H-789/LC 2567 20/04/1953 HARIDASPUR TEA ESTATE TRIPURA PRODUCE CO. 21.67 38.45 H-601/LC 308 11/03/1961 LEELAGARH TEA ESTATE LEELAGARH CHA BAGAN SRAMIK SAMABAYA SAMITY 36.43 137.4 L-16/LC LTD. 250 01/04/1953 LUDHUA TEA ESTATE LUDHUA CHA BAGAN SRAMIK SAMABAY SAMITI LTD 105 1445.75 L-791/LC 197 05/09/1964 LUXMILONGA TEA ESTATE TIPPERAH TEA CORPORATION LTD 152.48 247.82 E/PART-106/LC 103 10/02/1939 MADHUSUDAN TEA ESTATE RANIBARI TEA CO. LTD 110.51 161.87 M-19/LC 128 29/02/1948 MAHESHPUR TEA ESTATE NARENDRAPUR TEA CO. PVT. LTD. 158 350.95 P-6/LC 115 07/09/1959 MEGHLIBUNDH TEA ESTATE MANU VALLEY TEA CO. LTD 153.62 438.28 T-6/LC 179 18/09/1940 MEKHLIPARA TEA ESTATE THE MEKHLIPARA TEA CO. LTD 155.65 374.48 M-26/LC 163 23/11/1940 MOHONPUR TEA ESTATE MOHONPUR TEA CO. LTD 80.02 398 M-221/LC 123 01/04/1953 NARENDRAPUR CHA BAGAN TEA MAHESHPUR TEA & INDUSTRIES (P) LTD 171 364 N-792/LC ESTATE 565 14/11/1936 NRIPENDRANAGAR TEA ESTATE NARENDRAPUR TEA CO. PVT. LTD. 66.94 459.1 B-54/LC 20 01/04/1953 PEARACHERRA TEA ESTATE I T P LIMITED 217.77 323.05 P-793/LC 201 10/07/1936 PRATAPGARH TEA ESTATE NARENDRAPUR TEA CO. PVT. LTD. 64.75 106.53 P-14/LC 240 03/06/1934 RAJLAXMI TEA ESTATE PEERLESS TEA & INDUSTRY LTD 66.66 161.87 R-18/LC 102 25/02/1935 RANIBARI TEA ESTATE RANIBARI TEA CO. LTD 452.8 696.55 R-21/LC 120 01/04/1953 SAMRUCHERRA TEA ESTATE DILKHUSA TEA CO. LTD 149.63 533.25 S-795/LC 189 28/01/1961 SHIMNACHERRA TEA ESTATE J.KISHORE & CO. 78.1 413.99 N-19/LC Tea Board of India Licensing Department List of New Registration of Tea Estate during :from 01/01/1930 To 02/05/2008 Date: 02/05/2008 Page 3 of 121 Registration Date Name of the Company Area Applied Grant Area Mode of Leaf File No No Tea -Estate Processing Revenue District : AGARTALA Sub Division : AGARTALA Plantation Dist : Tripura 204 08/07/1934 SONAMUKHI TEA ESTATE RANIBARI TEA CO. LTD 78.37 153.9 S-12/LC 1603 27/02/1930 SURAMA TEA ESTATE GANGA GOVINDA MUKHERJEE 15 15 S-144/LC 202 01/04/1953 TUFANIALONGA TEA ESTATE TIPPERAH TEA CORPORATION LTD 0 239.42 T-796/LC (Plantation) Total : 2896.93 8093.41 (Revenue) Total : 2936.95 8205.54 Revenue District : AIZWAL Sub Division : MIZORAN Plantation Dist : MIZORAM 2882 01/08/1995 KANAN TEA ESTATE P.C.NGURTHANGA 139.09 139.09 K-132/LC 2884 10/10/1995 LIAN SIAM TEA ESTATE LIANHMINGTHANGA 0 221.84 L-58/LC (Plantation) Total : 139.09 360.93 (Revenue) Total : 139.09 360.93 Revenue District : ALMORA Sub Division : ALMORA Plantation Dist : Uttar Pradesh 440 01/04/1953 BERINAG TEA ESTATE D.S.BIST & SONS 68.13 238.7 B-803/LC 536 01/04/1953 CHOWKORIE TEA ESTATE D.S.BIST & SONS 65.67 1029.33 C-804/LC 538 04/09/1934 KANSANI TEA ESTATE KANSANI TEA ESTATE 90 110 K-63/LC 560 13/06/1935 NEUGHAR TEA ESTATE BHASKAR DATT JOSHI ESQ 0 25 N-33/LC (Plantation) Total : 223.8 1403.03 Tea Board of India Licensing Department List of New Registration of Tea Estate during :from 01/01/1930 To 02/05/2008 Date: 02/05/2008 Page 4 of 121 Registration Date Name of the Company Area Applied Grant Area Mode of Leaf File No No Tea -Estate Processing (Revenue) Total : 223.8 1403.03 Revenue District : BERINAG Sub Division : BERINAG Plantation Dist : Uttar Pradesh 1298 08/11/1959 JEWANGARH TEA ESTATE RAO MD. SAIDKHAR 15.17 17.6 J-15A/LC 417 20/06/1958 JEWANGARH TEA ESTATE (2) MAKHDOOM AHMED & ORS. 15.17 17.6 J-15A/LC/2 537 08/05/1947 JHALTALA TEA ESTATE DURGA SINGH RAWAT(DECCASED) 12.14 202.34 J-20/LC (Plantation) Total : 42.48 237.54 (Revenue) Total : 42.48 237.54 Tea Board of India Licensing Department List of New Registration of Tea Estate during :from 01/01/1930 To 02/05/2008 Date: 02/05/2008 Page 5 of 121 Registration Date Name of the Company Area Applied Grant Area Mode of Leaf File No No Tea -Estate Processing Revenue District : CACHAR Sub Division : HAILAKANDI Plantation Dist : Cachar 2471 23/12/1964 AENAKHALL TEA ESTATE BHUWALKA TRADING & TEA CO.(PVT)LTD 513.48 7654.21 A-123/LC 374 01/05/1940 ALAMBAGH TEA ESTATE HIND TEA CO. 0 40.35 A-32(VOL-I)/LC 1802 10/03/1952 BUDDERPORE TEA ESTATE SRILAL TUSNIA & OTHERS 55.05 374 B-234/LC 279 27/07/1934 BUNDOO KMARA TEA ESTATE RAJKETAN TUSNIAL (MS) 257.48 734.76 B-39/LC 2465 02/03/1980 BURNIE BRAES TEA ESTATE BURNIE BRAES TEA COMPANY 328.63 1192.17 B-340/LC 2310 29/01/1957 CHANDYPORE TEA ESTATE SRILAL TUSNIAL & OTHERS 254.92 873.71 C-145/LC 125 16/06/1933 CHULLACHERRA TEA ESTATE RAMAVATAR AGARWAL 240 362 C-11/LC 2703 16/07/1984 DEVENDRA TEA ESTATE ASSAM DAIRY FARM 283.28 283.28 NC/PART-415/LC 2572 11/12/1982 DHOLAI TEA ESTATE DHOLAI TEA CO. PVT.LTD 706.12 1901.26 D-172/LC 2821 20/12/1991 KOPILI TEA ESTATE LONGLAI TEA INDUSTRIAL (P) LTD 50.5 809.72 K-119/LC 2422 15/06/1966 KOYAH TEA ESTATE SREE RAM TEA CO. (P)LTD 349.32 1072.41 K-235/LC 438 18/05/1934 KUCHILLA TEA ESTATE JANAB JALAUDDIN AHMED 0 60.7 K-5/LC 2407 18/08/1959 KUNCHUNPORE TEA ESTATE KUNCHUNPORE TEA CO. LTD 630.05 2515 K-233/LC 2343 11/02/1978 LALLACHERRA TEA ESTATE LALLACHERRA TEA CO.(P) LTD 298.12 854.93 L-86/LC 2406 21/02/1962 LALLAMOOKH TEA ESTATE LALLAMOOKH TEA CO (P) LTD 530.22 1045.11 L-93/LC 2295 24/07/1934 MANIPUR TEA ESTATE/2 THE MANIPUR TEA CO.(P)LTD. 251.66 643.03 M-55/LC 266 01/04/1953 MOHOMADPUR TEA ESTATE JANAB A HASSAN & OTHERS 150 312.5 M-720/LC 2426 08/09/1940 MONACHERRA TEA ESTATE SREE RAM TEA CO. (P)LTD 60.07 125 M-222/LC 1893 27/02/1958 NARSINGPORE TEA ESTATE NARSINGPORE TEA CO.(P) LTD 355.3 1106.41 K-166/LC 2365 27/03/1959 RAMCHANDI TEA ESTATE SREE RAM TEA CO. (P)LTD 113.3 687.97 R-160/LC E-49 06/04/1953 ROOPACHERRA TEA ESTATE ROOPACHERRA TEA CO.LTD. 461.77 755.45 R-567/LC N-17 01/04/1953 SERISPORE TEA ESTATE RYDAK SYNDICATE LTD 428.66 1884.72 S-691/LC Tea Board of India Licensing Department List of New Registration of Tea Estate during :from 01/01/1930 To 02/05/2008 Date: 02/05/2008 Page 6 of 121 Registration Date Name of the Company Area Applied Grant Area Mode of Leaf File No No Tea -Estate Processing Revenue District : CACHAR Sub Division : HAILAKANDI Plantation Dist : Cachar 222 03/07/1946 SOUTH CACHAR TEA ESTATE BHAURAM JODHRAJ (HUF) 190 800 S-44/LC 542 03/10/1958 SRI BAHULA TEA ESTATE SURMA VALLEY PLANTATION PVT LTD 0 0 M-98/LC 214 01/04/1953 SRI MADANMOHAN TEA ESTATE JANAB A HASSAN & OTHERS 150 312.5 S-721/LC 3028 11/04/2000 SRILA TEA ESTATE FASTRACK CREDITS PRIVATE LTD. 24.12 72.35 S(232)/LC 914 08/08/1940 SULTANICHERRA TEA ESTATE HARICHARAN SAHA KALWAR 55.41 1135.5 S-149/LC 256 22/06/1950 VERNERPUR TEA ESTATE CACHAR NATIVE JOINT STOCK CO. LTD 270.05 683.16 V-6/LC (Plantation) Total : 7007.51 28292.2 Tea Board of India Licensing Department List of New Registration of Tea Estate during :from 01/01/1930 To 02/05/2008 Date: 02/05/2008 Page 7 of 121 Registration Date Name of the Company Area Applied Grant Area Mode of Leaf File No No Tea -Estate Processing Revenue District : CACHAR Sub Division : KARIMGANJ Plantation Dist : Cachar 523 25/05/1955 APPIN TEA ESTATE HIMANI DAJPUR KAYASTHYA 0 371.2 A-50,VOL-II/LC 208 01/09/1933 AYLABARI TEA ESTATE GOENKA TEA TRADING CO.
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