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First Generation Learners In Bengal’s Tea District Alipurduar Pursue Big Dreams Despite Odds

by OB Bureau
October 21, 2023
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Sudip Chatterjee

Alipurduar (West Bengal): The tea district of Alipurduar is on the cusp of a transformation as the younger generation of tea worker families seeks alternative career opportunities. The recent success of five Scheduled Tribe students, aged 20 and above, in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) from Kalchini block has become a source of inspiration for many others.

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Despite the financial struggles and limited access to coaching centres, Manish Minj of Bharnobari tea garden, Nidhi Lama of Bukinbari tea garden, Rita Lama of Bhatpara tea garden, Sonam Lama of Mechpara tea garden and Anjali Lakra of Latabari did not give up on their dreams of becoming doctors. They made it happen using online resources, finding free coaching centres and pushing themselves beyond limits.

Alipurduar has 64 tea estates, where 7 lakh people reside. According to registered trade unions in the block, almost 80% of these people belong to Scheduled Tribes.

The district administration has established English medium model schools in many tea garden areas. However, students attend government Bengali medium schools only because they cannot afford the fees at English medium schools. For higher education, they must travel to colleges in Falakata, Alipurduar, Jaigaon or Birpara. If there are no available slots, their last option is the college located in Binnaguri, in Jalpaiguri district.

Nidhi Lama, the daughter of contractor Nayan Deep Lama and anganwadi worker Sanju Lama, secured 88% marks in Class XII last year, but couldn’t clear NEET on first attempt. Her other family members work in the tea garden.

“I did not lose hope when I failed to clear the exam. I decided to double down and use free YouTube videos to enhance my knowledge,” she told 101Reporters.

Nidhi is now pursuing MBBS in North Bengal Medical College & Hospital.

There are no institutions in Alipurduar district to prepare students for NEET, JEE or government exams. So the district police have stepped in to establish ‘Koshish’ — a free coaching centre in tea garden areas to prepare students for West Bengal Civil Services exams.

“Students also have to travel to Cooch Behar district, which is 22 km away from Alipurduar, to get coaching for government examinations. The round-trip bus fare alone costs Rs 200, which is a significant expense for families surviving on a daily wage of Rs 250,” said Bikash Mahali, Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) leader at Kalchini tea garden.

“Many families have one member working as a tea garden labourer, while someone else works as a bigha (casual) worker, who is called in only when tea leaves need more picking. Bigha workers earn Rs 240 per day, but they get work for only three months a year. So students often hesitate to spend Rs 200 to travel to Cooch Behar,” said Ganesh Lama, United Trade Union Congress leader, Kalchini tea garden.

Same is the case with coaching centres in Siliguri, where high fees also act as a barrier. According to trade union leaders, only 12% of ST students get the opportunity to appear for NEET and JEE. Others try for government jobs, after visiting internet cafes and taking advantage of free online classes.

Sesang Lama, from Raimatang tea plantation, is seriously preparing for NEET. Her father Persing Lama is a tea plantation worker.

“In our financially challenged families, girls often do not receive separate tuition. However, I have a strong aspiration to become a doctor in future. So I am putting in a dedicated effort. I attend the district police coaching centre at times to enhance my general knowledge and mathematics skills,” Sesang said.

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Manish Minj from Bharnobari tea garden area of Kalchini had the opportunity to study medicine through the district police coaching initiative. Despite facing financial constraints, he pursued his dream of becoming a doctor after witnessing the lack of healthcare services in the tea garden area. Manish aspires to return to his village to provide free medical treatment to the tea garden workers.

Anjali Lakra, who is from Latabari of Kalchini block, said she wanted to serve the residents of her area in future. Both her parents are tea plantation workers.

“The stories show education has the power to uplift individuals and communities. These students have the potential to make a significant impact on healthcare in their region, and their achievements are a source of pride for the entire tea belt communities,” said Rajesh Barla of Bharatiya Tea Workers Union.

The parents of these children could never dream of higher education, but now their sons and daughters are pursuing their aspirations and preparing for top competitive exams, defying financial challenges and limited resources.

“Right from the beginning, I was determined that nothing would hinder my son’s education. That is why I continued to educate him, even when we did not have enough to eat. My daughter is in her last year of medical school, and my son is soon starting his first year. Our dream is on the verge of coming true. My son will become a doctor,” Raghu said.

Sanju Oran said he vowed to become a doctor during childhood when he found out that many people in his locality could not afford medical care. Sanju is currently enrolled at North Bengal Medical College & Hospital. His father Suresh Oran is a labourer in Chuapara tea garden.

“Earlier, children of plantation workers became labourers themselves. My generation did not receive much education, so we started working in the plantations after class VIII. The children, however, are aspiring for a different path — the one that brings dignity to their lives,” said Suresh.

Similarly, Parvati Oran, a student from Torsha garden, is currently studying for a Master’s degree in English. Her father Vinod Oran works in the tea garden.

“Parvati’s ambition is to become a college professor and challenge the stereotype that girls from tea gardens lack education… Earlier, daughters were married off at an early age. Now, the people have embraced the concept of their daughters becoming self-sufficient and achieving their aspirations. Let them fulfil their dreams,” Vinod said.

(Sudip Chatterjee is a West Bengal-based freelance journalist and a member of 101Reporters, a pan-India network of grassroots reporters)

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