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Draft Tea Directory North India - List of Tea Gardens covered in Baseline Survey, 2018 Status of the RC number Present estate under TMCO (if Name of the installed Status of the S. No Name of the Estate State Regd. No. (Functional/ the estate owns Owners/ Company/ capacity Company Project garden/ a manufacturing Patnership Firms (kgs/annum) Closed etc) unit) ARUNACHAL 1 ABALI TEA ESTATE NEGB-9 Functional RC-1955 50000 Proprietorship JATON PULU PRADESH RAJA ROY, B.R. TEA 2 AARAKAN TEA ESTATE WEST BENGAL Project Garden Public Ltd Co PVT. LTD. Private Limited ABHOYJAN TEA 3 ABHOYJAN TEA ESTATE ASSAM 82 Functional RC-1504 1200000 Company COMPANY PVT LTD Private Limited 4 ACHABAM ASSAM A 58 Functional RC-154 1400000 Company 5 ADARANI TEA ESTATE TRIPURA 693 Functional Proprietorship SUJOY CHOUDHURY MCLEOD RUSSEL INDIA 6 ADDABARIE ASSAM N 24 Functional RC 216 1500000 Public Ltd Co LIMITED Private Limited BHUWALKA TRADING 7 AENAKHALL T.E. ASSAM 2471 Functional RC-1282 1800000 Company & TEA CO.PVT. LTD. Partnership AGARWAL TEA ESTATE 8 AGARWAL ASSAM 2715 Functional firm (PARTNERSHIP FIRM) MOHAN KR. GOENKA, Partnership 9 AHMEDY TEA ESTATE ASSAM 336 Functional MUKESH KR. GOENKA, firm DINDAYAL BAGRODIA 2200000 Private Limited GOODRICKE GROUP 10 AIBHEEL TEA GARDEN WEST BENGAL B-81 Functional KGS/ANNUM Company LIMITED Private Limited THENGALBARI ESTATES 11 AIDEOBARI TEA ESTATE ASSAM 2124 Functional RC-1192 1500000 Company PVT LTD AIDEOPUKHURI TEA Private Limited 12 ASSAM 1065 Functional NITI BANRAH ESTATE Company AIRAN PLANTATION (P) Private Limited AIRAN PLANTATION (P) 13 WEST BENGAL Functional LTD Company LTD 14 AKHOIDESSA TEA ESTATE ASSAM 375 Functional Proprietorship J.N. SAMAH & OTHERS SHRI RAVI Partnership 15 ALAKANANDA TEA ESTATE ASSAM 2696-2697 Functional CHOUDHURY & SHRI firm AJAY AGARWAL ALIMUR PLANTATION 16 ALIMUR PLANT PVT LTD ASSAM 2779 Functional Proprietorship PVT. LTD. Private Limited SANJAY PRAKASH 17 ALUBARI TEA ESTATE WEST BENGAL 217 Functional Company BANSAL BARAK TEA COMPANY 18 ALYNEE & NARAINDHAR ASSAM 2509 Functional Public Ltd Co LTD 2810 & AMARPUR TEA & 19 AMARPUR TEA ESTATE WEST BENGAL 2811(UNIT- Functional Public Ltd Co PLANTATIONS LTD I & II) 20 AMBA TEA ESTATE ASSAM NEG-398 Functional Proprietorship AJIT KUMAR KHETAN Private Limited M/S. STANMORE 21 AMBARI TEA ESTATE WEST BENGAL 381 Functional RC-1708 1200000 Company ESTATES PVT. LTD. Partnership 22 AMBICA ASSAM 248 Functional RC-795 500000.KG AMBICA TEA ESTATE firm Partnership 23 AMBIKA TEA ESTATE ASSAM 2563 Functional MR. OP AGARWALLA firm M/S ANAND GOPAL Private Limited 24 AMBIOK TEA ESTATE WEST BENGAL 236 Functional RC-108 200000 kg TEA CO. (DARJEELING) Company PVT.LTD. Private Limited DARJEELING ORGANIC 25 AMBOOTIA TEA ESTATE WEST BENGAL 2299 Functional Rc-1202 145000 Company TEA ESTATES PVT. LTD. Partnership 26 AMCHONG TEA ESTATE ASSAM 2072 Functional RC-330 700000 BHAURAM JODHRAJ firm F 1/1(RC- 27 AMGOORIE ASSAM Functional SIB/41 Public Ltd Co A. N. SINGH 103) ASSAM TEA Public Sector 28 AMLUCKIE TEA ESTATE ASSAM 2647 Functional CORPORATION undertaking LIMITED THE BHUBANDHAR TEA 29 AMRANAGAR TEA ESTATE ASSAM 1613 Functional RC-1295 Public Ltd Co CO.LTD. Private Limited 30 AMSOI TEA ESTATE ASSAM 2062 Functional RC-619 800000 NIMESH AGARWAL Company Partnership 31 AMULGURI ASSAM 396 Functional RC-1151 200000 A SHAH AND S SHAH firm PRATUL KUMAR Partnership 32 AMULYABARI TEA ESTATE ASSAM 1690 Functional RC 1690 1000000 PHUKAN/PRASENJIT firm PHUKAN BENGAL TEA & 33 ANANDA TEA ESTATE ASSAM 2326 Functional RC 1246 2400000 Public Ltd Co FABRICS LTD. Private Limited 34 ANANDABAG TEA ESTATE ASSAM 211 Functional RC-401 800000 SHRI NIRAJ CHOKHANI Company Private Limited 35 ANANDABARI TEA ESTATE ASSAM 313 Functional RC-564 1500000 Company LT NABIN CHANDRA 36 ANANDAPOOR TEA ESTATE ASSAM 2731 Functional Proprietorship CHAKRABORTY 37 ANANDAPUR ASSAM 563 Functional RC-804 300000 Proprietorship J.N. DEVA GOSWAMI 38 ANANDAPUR TEA ESTATE WEST BENGAL P-52 Functional RC/1073 2400000Kgs Public Ltd Co 39 ANDERSON TEA ESTATE MEGHALAYA NEG/B-18 Functional 1935 200000 Proprietorship G.H.SHYIEMLIEH 40 APARNA TEA ESTATE ASSAM Functional Proprietorship SRI.RANJAN BAGCHI Private Limited 41 APS TEA PRIVATE LTD. WEST BENGAL Project Garden ANKIT AGRAWAL Company 42 ARCADIA TEA ESTATE UTTARAKHAND Functional 226 500000 Public Ltd Co DTC INDIA LIMITED HARSH KUMAR 43 ARCUTTIPORE TE ASSAM 2332 Functional RC-826 800000 Public Ltd Co BAJORIA ARJUN CHANDRA TEA 10 LAKHS KG Private Limited 44 WEST BENGAL 3970 Functional RC-1953 PRASANTA PAUL ESTATE P/Annum Company Private Limited M/S NAHATA 45 ARRIHANT TEA ESTATE WEST BENGAL Project Garden Company INDUSTRIES PVT. LTD, GILLANDERS 46 ARUN ASSAM 143 Functional RC-588 1500000 Public Ltd Co ARBUTHNOT & CO. LTD. 47 ARUNSHREE TEA ESTATE ASSAM 2692 Functional Proprietorship MUNIN PHUKAN 48 ARYA TEA ESTATE WEST BENGAL 2192 Functional RC-645 80,000 Public Ltd Co RAM KISHORE BANSAL JAYSHREE TEA & 49 ARYAMAN TEA ESTATE WEST BENGAL NIL Functional RC-1545 1200000 Public Ltd Co INDUSTRIES LTD. THE ASHAPUR TEA CO. 50 ASHAPUR TEA ESTATE WEST BENGAL 252 Functional RC-620 700000 Public Ltd Co LTD. ASINA TEA ESTATE PVT. Private Limited ASINA TEA ESTATE PVT. 51 WEST BENGAL 3943 Functional LTD. Company LTD. Private Limited 52 ASITPUR TEA ESTATE ASSAM 283 Functional ASITPUR TEA PVT. LTD. Company ATAL TEA CO. (1943) 53 ATAL TEA ESTATE WEST BENGAL 566 Functional RC-816 2100000 Public Ltd Co LTD. NARAYAN PRASAD 54 ATALPUKHRI ASSAM 344 Functional Proprietorship MODI Partnership 55 ATHABARI TEA ESTATE ASSAM 2816 Functional RC-1796 650000 PORAG JYOTI SAIKIA firm Private Limited 56 ATIABARI TEA ESTATE WEST BENGAL 725 Functional RC-441 1500000 ATIABARI TEA CO. LTD. Company 57 ATINPUR TEA ESTATE WEST BENGAL 2757 Functional Proprietorship ATINPUR TEA ESTATE Private Limited 58 ATTABARRIE TEA ESTATE ASSAM D-49 Functional RC -189 SRI SUJIT PODDAR Company Private Limited MCLEOD RUSSEL INDIA 59 ATTAREEKHAT ASSAM D-1 Functional RC 834 3000000 Company LIMITED M/S KPL 60 AVONGROVE TEA ESTATE WEST BENGAL 8 Functional RC-1986 90000 Public Ltd Co INTERNATIONAL LTD. Private Limited M/S AYLABARI TEA 61 AYLABARI TEA ESTATE ASSAM 208 Functional RC-598 300000 Company COMPANY PVT. LTD MR.M.L.GARG/MR. Private Limited 62 AZAMABAD T.E. WEST BENGAL 2327 Functional RC- 709 700000 AJAY GARG/ MR. Company PANKAJ GARG Private Limited 63 AZIZBAGH TEA ESTATE ASSAM 292 Functional RC-1426 500000 Company BABA LOKNATH TEA 64 WEST BENGAL Project Garden Proprietorship TAPAN DEY GARDEN 65 BABA TEA ESTATE WEST BENGAL 3194 Functional KISHAN LAL KEDIA 66 BABY TEA ESTATE WEST BENGAL 2844 Functional 1920 1800000 (PARTNER) Partnership BADAMI DEVI TEA 67 BADAMI DEVI TEA ESTATE BIHAR 2972 Functional firm ESTATE 68 BADAMTAM TEA ESTATE WEST BENGAL B 86 Functional RC 930 3, 70, 0000 Public Ltd Co G.FOX 2427 (RC- 69 BAGDOGRA TEA ESTATE WEST BENGAL Functional RC-955 2500000 Public Ltd Co 955) Partnership SHRI MAHENDRA 70 BAGHBARI TEA ESTATE ASSAM Functional firm KASERA Private Limited M.K. SHAH EXPORTS 71 BAGHJAN TEA ESTATE ASSAM G 30 Functional RC-1404 1700000 Company LIMITED BAGHMARI TEA CO 72 BAGHMARI TEA GARDEN ASSAM 266(E-45) Functional RC - 275 20000000 Public Ltd Co LTD NIL KAMAL Partnership 73 BAGHSONG TEA ESTATE ASSAM 1765 Functional BEZBORUAH AND firm ANOTHER Private Limited 74 BAGRACOTE TEA GARDEN WEST BENGAL 2355 Functional 14 lakhs G . P . GOENKA Company Private Limited BAGRODIA CHAI PVT. 75 BAGRODIA TEA ESTATE ASSAM 268 Functional RC-109 1700000 Company LTD. DHUNSERI TEA & 76 BAHADUR TEA ESTATE ASSAM 272 Functional RC1358 1500000 Public Ltd Co INDUSTRIES LTD. Private Limited BAHANI TEA CO. PVT. 77 BAHANI TEA ESTATE ASSAM 11 Functional RC-1159 700000 Company LTD. DHUNSERI 78 BAHIPOOKRI ASSAM J-22 Functional RC - 264 1350000 Public Ltd Co PETROCHEM & TEA LIMITED BAIJNATH ( BAIJNATH TEA HIMACHAL Private Limited 79 360 Functional LC GARG ESTATE CO PVT. LTD.) PRADESH Company 80 BAINTGOORIE TEA ESTATE WEST BENGAL 2626 Functional RC1310 1400000 KGS SANDEEP SINGHANIA M/S BAITAKHAL Private Limited 81 BAITAKHAL TE ASSAM 1978 Functional RC-403 PLANTATIONS PVT. Company LTD. CHANDRA PRAKASH 82 BAJRANGPUR ASSAM 2749 Functional Proprietorship SAHARIA BAJRANGPUR TEA CO. 83 BAJRANGPUR ASSAM 2165 Functional RC-1285 450000 Proprietorship (P) LTD Private Limited BALABARI TEA CO. PVT 84 BALABARI TEA ESTAE WEST BENGAL Functional Company LTD Private Limited 85 BALACHERRA TE ASSAM 1304 Functional RC-356 MR JOSE MUKKATHU Company JAYSHREE TEA & 86 BALASUN & MURMAH WEST BENGAL P-19 Functional RC-1063 270000 Public Ltd Co INDUSTRIES LTD. BALIJAN NORTH TEA Private Limited 87 ASSAM H-16 Functional RC-200 1500000 MR. VINAY K GOENKA ESTATE Company Partnership SINGHI INDUSTRIES 88 BALIJAN TEA ESTATE ASSAM 293 Functional RC-1984 1000000 firm PVT LTD JAMES WARREN TEA 89 BALIJAN(H) TEA ESTATE ASSAM H-1 Functional RC-201 1000000 Public Ltd Co LIMITED Private Limited BALIMARA TEA 90 BALIMARA TEA ESTATE ASSAM 2092 Functional Company COMPANY (P) LTD BAMANDANGA TEA 2382 & Private Limited BAMANDANGA TEA 91 WEST BENGAL Functional RC-1325 900000 ESTATE 2383 Company ESTATES PVT. LTD. 92 BAMGAON ASSAM C/52 Functional Public Ltd Co SONABHEEL TEA LTD. UMANG KANORIA 93 BAMON POOKRIE T.E ASSAM 2753 Functional RC - 1042 7 Public Ltd Co KANCO TEA AND INDUSTRIES LIMITED Partnership RAJKUMAR 94 BAMUNIBARI ASSAM 2275 Functional firm BORTHAKUR Partnership MR SIDDHARTHA 95 BANAMALIE ASSAM 1299 Functional RC-1597 3.5 firm CHALIHA & 6 OTHERS Public Sector ANDREW YULE & CO. 96 BANARHAT T.E. WEST BENGAL 2767 Functional RC1222 1200000 undertaking LTD. Private Limited BANASPATY TEA & 97 BANASPATY TEA ESTATE ASSAM 2828 Functional RC-997 40000 Company INDUSTRIES PVT. LTD. BANDHUNAGAR TEA Private Limited 98 WEST BENGAL Project Garden SANJOY DUTTA ESTATE Company EASTERN DOOARS TEA 99 BANGLABARI TEA ESTATE ASSAM 243 Functional RC-1008 Public Ltd Co CO. LTD GAUTAM DATTA, 100 BANI AGRO PVT.
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