WORLD IN ACTION: The COST OF A CUP OF TEA (1973)
A report on the conditions endured by workers on tea plantations owned by British companies in Sri Lanka, highlighting the lack of medical treatment and the virtually non-existent wages on which the workers have to survive. What is the real cost of tea? Two Indian doctors were taken to the tea plantation of Sri Lanka (Ceylon) to find out how the tea workers live. They discovered desperate poverty, overcrowding and misery, as well as illnesses.
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The doctor in question was Sri-Lankan.
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