Woolah Tea empowers children in Assam's small tea farms with solar lamps for uninterrupted study
Guwahati/IBNS: Woolah Tea, a renowned tea startup from Assam, has brought joy to the families of workers at Latumoni and Advaita organic small tea farms in the Dibrugarh and Tinsukia districts.

While the good price received for tea leaves brings happiness, the real source of joy lies in the provision of solar lamps that have facilitated uninterrupted studying for their children, reporetd EastMojo.
By embracing sustainability in all aspects, Woolah Tea has not only improved the livelihoods of its employees but also brightened the lives of their children, both literally and metaphorically.
The absence of regular electricity in these areas had posed significant challenges for the children's education. Recognizing this pressing issue, Woolah Tea took the initiative to provide solar lamps as a solution.
These lamps, harnessing the power of the sun, offer a sustainable and reliable source of light, ensuring that the children can now study without hindrance. The soft glow of the solar lamps has transformed their study spaces, creating an environment conducive to learning.
With improved lighting, the children can comfortably read their textbooks, complete homework, and expand their knowledge, free from the constraints of darkness.
Furthermore, the distribution of solar lamps by Woolah Tea has not only impacted the children's education but also their overall well-being. In the absence of electricity, the children's playtime was limited, hindering their physical activity and social interactions.
However, with the introduction of solar lamps, Woolah Tea aimed to address this imbalance. By illuminating their lives, the lamps have enabled more playtime and social activities, allowing the children to thrive without worrying about studying in the dark.
Woolah Tea's commitment to sustainability extends beyond the provision of solar lamps. The company has witnessed remarkable progress, with micro organic producers now earning seven times more revenue than two years ago.
Woolah Tea employs over 144 rural women who earn 30-40% more than the average industry standards. The company also supports the education of its employees' children by providing them with books and stationery, ensuring a holistic approach to their development.
Upamanyu Borkakoty, one of the founders of Woolah Tea, emphasized the company's philosophy of sustainability in all its aspects—economic, social, and environmental.
By introducing bag-less tea dip, Woolah Tea has not only eliminated the adverse impact of microplastics but also ensured that consumers receive the most nutritious parts of the tea plant: two whole leaves and a bud.
The company's initiatives, rooted in doing things right, aim to make both workers and their children proud and integral parts of a larger movement. With their commitment to positive change, Woolah Tea has truly illuminated the lives of children in Assam's tea farms.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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