Using only the finest, loose-leaf green tea, Jokoji serves each customer from a special, individual tea pot — so rare in these parts that she enlisted the use of her own family’s pots. She uses boiling, filtered water to ensure the flavour of each tea comes out.
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GUWAHATI, Oct 4 � The State Cabinet yesterday approved a proposal to hike the land revenue of the tea estates to Rs 22 per bigha in Brahmaputra Valley and Rs 16 per bigha in Barak Valley against the existing rates of Rs 12 per bigha and Rs 9 per bigha respectively. Disclosing this at a pres conference here today, State Government spokesman Himanta Biswa Sarma said that the Cabinet had also approved Rs 200 per bigha as the rate of fine on the tea estates for the Government land they had been encroaching upon pending disposal of the court cases on the issue..
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