The ‘poor food’ of Sri Lanka’s tea plantation workers.
By: Bala, Priay
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BookPublisher: India International Center Description: 50(3&4), Winter 2023 Spring 2024: p.154-162.
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India International CenterSummary: Sri Lanka’s infinitesimal size travelers have described it as a teardrop in the Indian ocean belies the enormity of its every phase of violence or upheaval, be it the 30 year long civil war that ended in 2009, or the more recent economic rises, the world tends to turn its attention to this beautiful tropical island, and its attractions are repeatedly rediscovered. – Reproduced
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Sri Lanka’s infinitesimal size travelers have described it as a teardrop in the Indian ocean belies the enormity of its every phase of violence or upheaval, be it the 30 year long civil war that ended in 2009, or the more recent economic rises, the world tends to turn its attention to this beautiful tropical island, and its attractions are repeatedly rediscovered. – Reproduced


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