While Darjeeling needs no introduction as a global brand synonymous with tea and tourism, the region has much more to offer beyond its famed tea gardens and scenic views. Activities like bird watching, hiking, and other adventure pursuits often go unnoticed by tourists, and due to this, duration of their stay is small. Additionally, Darjeeling is home to diverse local communities and tribes, each with their unique traditions, cultures, clothing, and cuisines, which remain largely unexplored by visitors. The Melo-Tea Fest seeks to bridge | this gap, providing tourists an opportunity to experience these hidden treasures and engage deeply with the vibrant local culture.
Tea gardens, though iconic, have often been sites of worker agitation, reflecting the socioeconomic challenges faced by the communities that sustain them. The Melo-Tea Fest seeks to address these challenges by creating supplementary income opportunities for tea garden dwellers, with a special focus on empowering women who form the backbone of these communities. By providing them with avenues to participate in economic and cultural activities, the festival hopes to foster financial independence and uplift their quality of life.
Furthermore, the initiative aims to combat deviant behaviours such as substance abuse which is quite rampant in Darjeeling and other crimes that often arise from economic hardship and social neglect. By improving livelihoods and fostering a sense of community pride, the Melo-Tea Fest seeks to create a positive and transformative impact.
This story is from the November 21, 2024 edition of Millennium Post Delhi.
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