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Tea is very common drink in Bangladesh. You can’t find a family where at-least one member of the family doesn’t drink tea. The history of tea extends so far into the past that its very origins are shrouded by legend. It is said that Emperor Shen Nung, who ruled China in 2700 BC, used to enjoy relaxing in his garden with a cup of hot water. It was during one of these respites that a tea leaf happened to float down from a nearby bush, and land directly in the Emperor's cup. The new drink quickly became the Emperor's favorite, and a taste for tea quickly spread throughout the aristocracy, and it wasn't long before tea was the favored drink throughout all of China.
History of Bangladesh tea industry dates back to around 1823 when tea started to be grown for commercial purposes in the Assam forests. Tea plantation in Bengal developed concurrently with that in the northeastern part of India during the early nineteenth century. In 1855, the Assam indigenous tea plant was established in Chandghani Hills of Sylhet.Near about the same time, wild tea was found among Khasiand Jainta Hills. Around 1840, tea plantation started in Chittagong. The first commercial tea plantation was established in 1857 in Mulnichera in Sylhet.
At present, the total number of tea estates are 163 and the total number of tea factories are 114. The total garden area is 115,629.76 ha. The tea is a huge source of revenue for the government of Bangladesh.
Tea business is also a common business. But, Tea bars are not common. People can’t find a lot of variety of tea at the same place. So, we are taking an initiative to do so. We hope this Tea business will introduce people to a lot of new, traditional and local brand & flavor.

To complete this project we have used various Data Sources.
1. Management (12’th Edition) – Heinz Weihrich, Mark V Cannnice, Harold Koontz.
2. Contemporary Business (11’th Edition) – Boone & Kurtz.
3. Internet
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