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S.No. Name of the Estate LIST OF TEA GARDENS NOT PROVIDED THE REQUISITE DATA S.No. Name of the Estate TB_Reg_No State District 1 KENKHU TEA ESTATE NEGB-3 & B-23 ARUNACHAL PRADESH CHANGLANG 2 RANGKATU TEA ESTAE NEGB-4 & B-24 ARUNACHAL PRADESH CHANGLANG 3 BISA AGRO PVT. LTD. 2873 ARUNACHAL PRADESH CHANGLANG 4 BORDUMSA TEA ESTATE 2855 ARUNACHAL PRADESH CHANGLANG 5 THINGDAN TEA ESTATE NEG/B-26 ARUNACHAL PRADESH CHANGLANG 6 LALUNG TEA ESTATE NEG-2832 ARUNACHAL PRADESH CHANGLANG 7 LONGRAN TEA ESTATE 2865 ARUNACHAL PRADESH CHANGLANG 8 LEYSING TEA ESTATE 2885 ARUNACHAL PRADESH EAST SIANG 9 DONYI POLO TEA ESTATE 2751 ARUNACHAL PRADESH EAST SIANG SHANTIVAN TEA ESTATE (DITE NEG/B-8, NEG/B- 10 TEA ESTATE) 38 ARUNACHAL PRADESH EAST SIANG 11 MOPA TEA ESTATE 2689 ARUNACHAL PRADESH LONGDING 12 OLINGTONG TEA ESTATE 2716 ARUNACHAL PRADESH LONGDING LOWER DIPANG 13 ABALI TEA ESTATE NEGB-9 ARUNACHAL PRADESH VALLEY LOWER DIPANG 14 ROING TEA ESTATE NEGB 1 ARUNACHAL PRADESH VALLEY LOWER DIPANG 15 DIBANG TEA ESTATE NEG/B-1 ARUNACHAL PRADESH VALLEY LOWER DIPANG 16 IDULI TEA ESTATE NEGB-10 ARUNACHAL PRADESH VALLEY 17 DULLUNG TEA ESTATE 2851 ARUNACHAL PRADESH Lower Subansiri 18 SREE NANDA TEA ESTATE 2792 ARUNACHAL PRADESH NAMSAI 19 FAI YAI TEA ESTATE 2893 ARUNACHAL PRADESH NAMSAI 20 ZAYING TEA ESTATE NEGB-2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH NAMSAI NABAN TEA ESTATE(SAPEY 21 KUNG TE) 2829 ARUNACHAL PRADESH NAMSAI 22 TELI TEA ESTATE NEGB-20 ARUNACHAL PRADESH PAPUM PARE 23 BORDURIA TEA ESTATE 2928 ARUNACHAL PRADESH TIRAP 24 LOWANGCHA TEA ESTATE NEGB-16 & B-31 ARUNACHAL PRADESH TIRAP 25 MALISHA TEA ESTATE 2898 ARUNACHAL PRADESH TIRAP 26 DEKI TEA ESTATE 2820 ARUNACHAL PRADESH UPPER SIANG 27 SIRU RIJO TEA ESTATE 3888 ARUNACHAL PRADESH WEST SIANG 28 FATEMABAD TEA ESTATE 36 ASSAM BAKSA 29 MENOKA TEA ESTATE 1764 (RC-530) ASSAM BAKSA 30 BEHALI TEA ESTATE D-27 ASSAM BISWANATH 31 BORGAON T.E 3046 ASSAM BISWANATH 32 DHULLIE TEA ESTATE V-4 ASSAM BISWANATH 33 KETTELA TEA ESTATE 2536 ASSAM BISWANATH 34 MAJULIGHUR D-29 ASSAM BISWANATH 35 MAHALUXMI TEA ESTATE 70 ASSAM BISWANATH 36 GINGIA N/26 ASSAM BISWANATH 37 HALEM N-27 ASSAM BISWANATH 38 MONABARIE N-22 ASSAM BISWANATH 39 MIJICAJAN D-28 ASSAM BISWANATH 40 NEWPURUPBARI 2464 ASSAM BISWANATH 41 NIRMALA T.E 105 ASSAM BISWANATH 42 NYA GOGRA T.E N-28 ASSAM BISWANATH 43 PERTABGHUR TEA ESTATE D/6 ASSAM BISWANATH 44 TEZALPATTY TEA ESTATE 2874 ASSAM BISWANATH 45 SRILA TE 3028 ASSAM CACHAR SUBONG TEA(PRITHVI TEA CO 46 PVT LTD) 2513 ASSAM CACHAR 47 PATHECHERRA TEA ESTATE 1880 ASSAM CACHAR 48 PALLORBUND 2424 ASSAM CACHAR 49 RUKNI TE 2429 ASSAM CACHAR 50 ROSEKANDY TE 2217 ASSAM CACHAR 51 RUTTONPORE TE 2289 ASSAM CACHAR 52 RAHMAN NAGAR 76 ASSAM CACHAR 53 RAMPORE TE 2402 ASSAM CACHAR 54 POLOI TE 2239 ASSAM CACHAR 55 URRUNABUND TE 2029 ASSAM CACHAR 56 WEST JALINGA TE 2451 ASSAM CACHAR 57 SILCURI 2403 ASSAM CACHAR 58 HILARA TE 2380 ASSAM CACHAR 59 IRINGMARA TEA ESTATE 2007 ASSAM CACHAR 60 INDRAGARH TE 2964 ASSAM CACHAR 61 JATINGA VALLEY TE 2055 ASSAM CACHAR 62 JELLALPORE TEA ESTATE 2568 ASSAM CACHAR 63 JHIRIGHAT TE H-9 ASSAM CACHAR 64 MONIIERKHAL TE 2337 ASSAM CACHAR 65 HATTICHERRA TE 2512 ASSAM CACHAR 66 DWARBUND TE 2451 ASSAM CACHAR 67 DILKHOOSH TE 2432 ASSAM CACHAR 68 DOOLOOGRAM TE 2166 ASSAM CACHAR 69 DOLOO TE 2474 ASSAM CACHAR 70 MADOORA TE 288 ASSAM CACHAR 71 MARTYCHERRA TE 2098 ASSAM CACHAR 72 LARSINGAH TE 2391 ASSAM CACHAR 73 LABAC 2470 ASSAM CACHAR 74 LAKHIPORE 2177 ASSAM CACHAR 75 KOOMBER TEA ESTATE 2653 ASSAM CACHAR 76 KAILASHPUR TE 2679 ASSAM CACHAR 77 KALLINECHERRA C-10 ASSAM CACHAR 78 KALLINE TE 2569 ASSAM CACHAR 79 KHOREEL TEA ESTATE 2060 ASSAM CACHAR 80 BICRAMPORE T.E. 2309 ASSAM CACHAR 81 BINNAKANDY T.E 2437 ASSAM CACHAR 82 BOROKAI T.E 2384 ASSAM CACHAR 83 BOROJALINGAH T.E. 2340 ASSAM CACHAR 84 BURTOLL T.E 2469 ASSAM CACHAR 85 CHANDIGHAT T.E. 2540 ASSAM CACHAR 86 COOMBERGRAM C-2 ASSAM CACHAR 87 CRAIGPARK T.E. 2369(2368) ASSAM CACHAR 88 DEGUBBER T.E 2163 ASSAM CACHAR 89 DERBY T.E 2350 ASSAM CACHAR 90 DEWAN TE 2468 ASSAM CACHAR 91 BENODNAGAR T.E 110 ASSAM CACHAR 92 BHUBANDHAR TEA ESTATE 2460 ASSAM CACHAR 93 BHUVANVALLEY 2035 ASSAM CACHAR 94 BAJRANGPUR 2165 ASSAM CACHAR 95 BALACHERRA TE 1304 ASSAM CACHAR 96 ALYNEE & NARAINDHAR 2509 ASSAM CACHAR 97 AMRANAGAR TEA ESTATE 1613 ASSAM CACHAR 98 ARCUTTIPORE TE 2332 ASSAM CACHAR 99 AIDEOBARI TEA ESTATE 2124 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 100 AIDEOPUKHURI TEA ESTATE 1065 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 101 BEHUBOR TE 391 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 102 BEZBARUAH TEA ESTATE 1675 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 103 BHUYANKHAT 1718 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 104 BARASALI TE 2279 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 105 BARUAKHAT 393 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 106 DEEPLING TEA ESTATE 2583 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 107 BORPATRA TEA GARDEN K-22 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 108 BORTIMON TE 2274 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 109 BORHAT TEA ESTATE A-49 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 110 CHERIDEO PURBUT T.E RC-2571 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 111 BEMOLAPUR 2641 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 112 NAHORHABI TEA ESTATE 2203 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 113 KHAGORIJAN TE 304 (RC-829) ASSAM CHARAIDEO 114 KHONA TE 2159 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 115 MAJIDPUR TEA GARDEN 466 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 116 KOLAKATA TEA GARDEN 882 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 117 LAKILY TEA ESTATE 2891 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 118 LAKSHMIJAN 337 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 119 LUKWAH TE 2159 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 120 MAJIDPUR B TEA GARDEN 466 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 121 DUBBA 3443 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 122 GHORAJAN 282 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 123 GUWATING 2680 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 124 HAJUA-KHOOMTAIE G54, G52 (RC-631) ASSAM CHARAIDEO 125 HINGRIJAN TEA ESTATE 2671 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 126 HINGRAJAN 291 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 127 JABOKA TE Q10 ASSAM CHARAIDEO MAJIDPUR (A) PART II TEA 128 ESTATE 2499 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 129 MUTTRAPORE TE Q 9 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 130 MUKTABARI TEA ESTATE 1900 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 131 NAGAHAT TE 3881 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 132 NAMDANG 2490 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 133 NAPUK TE Q-8 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 134 SHREELUXMI TEA ESTATE 305 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 135 SHANTIPUR 2687/RC-1239 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 136 SARUMATHURA TE 386 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 137 SALKATHONI 2224 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 138 RATANPUR TE 394 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 139 RANGCHALLI 319 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 140 RAIDANG 319 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 141 RONGBARI 2447 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 142 OUGURIJAN 275 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 143 SUFFRY TEA ESTATE Q 7 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 144 SUNDARPUR TEA ESTATE 351/544/2110 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 145 SUNTOK TEA ESTATE 2570 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 146 TAIRAI 2652 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 147 SOONITPUR TEA ESTATE 2737 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 148 SONARIE 2082 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 149 TINGALIBAM T.E 881 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 150 TIMON TE 2197 ASSAM CHARAIDEO 151 TONGANI TEA ESTATE 2081 ASSAM DARRANG 152 CHIKONMATI 244 ASSAM DARRANG 153 BARGARA 178 ASSAM DARRANG 154 CHOIBARI TEA ESTATE 2562 ASSAM DHUBRI 155 CHAPAR 164 ASSAM DHUBRI 156 KRISHNAKALI TEA ESTATE 387 ASSAM DHUBRI MOHMORA UNIT-II, DEKHARI TEA ESTATE, C/O MAYUR 157 PLANTATION ASSAM DIBRUGARH 158 KORANGANI 355 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 159 LAHOALBARI 331 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 160 LENGRAI 2565, RC -732 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 161 LEPETKATTA D-26 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 162 MAHABIR 77 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 163 MAIJAN T E G-15 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 164 MANABARI 2504 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 165 MAUD TEA ESTATE 1852 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 166 MADHUTING TEA ESTATE 234 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 167 MADHUBAN 2433 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 168 MAHABIRBARI 3143 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 169 MANCOTTA 2538 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 170 MADARKHAT 1815 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 171 KHOWANG 2619 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 172 KHARJAN TEA ESTATE J-15 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 173 KHANIKAR 2103 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 174 KAMAKHYA CHA BAGICHA ASSAM DIBRUGARH 175 KENDUGURI 69 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 176 TRIVENI TEA ESTATE 2739 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 177 KAILASHPUR TEA ESTATE 194 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 178 KALIAPANI 1699 ASSAM DIBRUGARH PRAKASH PRATISTHAN TEA 179 ESTATE 2637 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 180 HELENBARI TEA ESTATE 379 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 181 KATHALGURI 233 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 182 KANJIBARI TEA ESTATE 2105 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 183 CHOWDUNG TEA ESTATE 2780 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 184 CHUBWA TEA ESTATE A-64 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 185 DESAM TEA ESTATE 2618 ASSAM DIBRUGARH ESSEL BIO RESEARCH 186 PLANTATION (DEKHARI) 2554 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 187 BIJLI BARI TEA ESTATE 1983 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 188 BORBOROOAH TEA ESTATE G-17 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 189 BIPINBAG TEA ESTATE 2902 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 190 BHAGATRAM TEA ESTATE ASSAM DIBRUGARH 191 BALIMARA TEA ESTATE 2092 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 192 BAUGHPARA 2284 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 193 BALIJAN(H) TEA ESTATE H-1 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 194 BASMATIA TEA ESTATE 2775 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 195 BARBARI TEA ESTATE 2527 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 196 BASANTIBARI TEA ESTATE 5475 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 197 BALIJAN NORTH TEA ESTATE H-16 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 198 MAYAJAN TEA ESTATE 338 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 199 BHAJONI TEA ESTATE 3877 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 200 BHAMUN TEA ESTATE 2619 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 201 BHARTIA TEA ESTATE 2196 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 202 AGARWAL 2715 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 203 AHMEDY TEA ESTATE 336 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 204 ALIMUR PLANT PVT LTD 2779 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 205 ACHABAM A 58 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 206 MEGHA 4116 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 207 ARUNSHREE TEA ESTATE 2692 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 208 ASITPUR TEA ESTATE 283 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 209 APARNA TEA ESTATE ASSAM DIBRUGARH 210 AMULYABARI TEA ESTATE 1690 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 211 AMULGURI 396 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 212 SHALMARI 965 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 213 SHYAMMURTI 2683 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 214 TODI 2678 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 215 SEALKOTEE TEA ESTATE H-19 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 216 SESSA K 25 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 217 SEPON TEA ESTATE D-33 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 218 SATKARTAR 2575 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 219 SAINAGAR 2725 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 220 SATYANARAYAN TEA ESTATE 2093 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 221 SATISPUR 2693 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 222 SAROJINI TEA ESTATE 2057 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 223 SINGLIJAN K 3 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 224 ZALONI H-30 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 225 HATIGARH TEA ESTATE 2802 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 226 UMATARA 2483 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 227 SHREE GANGA TEA ESTATE Z-3 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 228 UDALGURI TEA ESTATE 2048 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 229 PARBATIPUR 1469 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 230 PARBATIPUR 2560 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 231 PHUKENBARI 400 ASSAM
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