Photography: Salman Saeed “We live in place worse than that of the officers’ pets (at the estates). Many of us have only a thin jute mattress to sleep on,” describes a tea worker abo… more →
Tea plantation workers in Bangladeshrasheeka wrote 9 months ago: Photography: Salman Saeed “We live in place worse than that of the officers’ pets (at th … more →
rasheeka wrote 1 year ago: Photography: Salman Saeed The condition of the forlorn tea workers depict many kinds of abuse, discr … more →
rasheeka wrote 1 year ago: Photography: Salman Saeed. Social and economic distance of the tea workers with their Bengali superv … more →
rasheeka wrote 1 year ago: Photography: Salman Saeed. The tea workers are completely cut off from their origins in India. They … more →
rasheeka wrote 1 year ago: Photography: Salman Saeed The tea workers are so much cornered that they depend solely on the compan … more →
rasheeka wrote 1 year ago: Photography: Salman Saeed In 1854 when the tea workers (Santals, Oraons,Munda etc.) from different s … more →
rasheeka wrote 1 year ago: Photography: Salman Saeed Most of the tea estates are located in the northeast region of Bangladesh. … more →
rasheeka wrote 1 year ago: Photography: Salman Saeed History of Bangladesh tea industry dates back to around 1823 when tea star … more →