tea estates in the state.

Although there is a special armed force called Assam Tea Plantation Protection Force, most of tea gardens, except those owned by top-bracket tea companies, can't afford to hire the service of the special force.

The ATPPF was raised by Assam government and its personnel were recruited and trained by Assam police in 1990s on request from tea companies, which were then bearing the brunt of insurgency in the state, especially in the tea rich Upper Assam and Barak Valley belts.

Tea companies, which hire the services of the ATPPF to provide security to their executives in tea estates, are required to provide accommodation and food to the ATPPF personnel besides paying for their salaries.

A tea industry source informed that given the lean phase that has been prevailing in the tea market for last few years, many tea companies have found it a costly affair to maintain troops of ATPPF personnel in their gardens as it adds to the cost of production of tea. K Anurag in Guwahati