How does the rajvir describe the tea garden at Dhekiabari?
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Rajvir described the tea garden at Dhekiabari by saying that there was road of gravel, where tea bushes were cut neatly. The time when they visited the tea garden, it was the second sprouting period of tea plantation. There were women seen plucking the newly come out tea leaves, wearing plastic aprons.
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