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|[http://www.telegraphindia.com/1070806/asp/northeast/story_8153828.asp Sardarjis sort out Tea-gardens problems]
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| valign="top" style="font-size: 90%;padding: .1em .1em .1em 1em"|[[Image:06tea.jpg|130px|left]] His long white beard fluttering in the breeze, his turban streaked with grime, Ajit Singh walks into the machine room of Ducklangia tea estate in Assam. Everyone has been waiting for the fitter expectantly. At once he gets down to work and, in a jiffy, points out the problem.
| valign="top" style="font-size: 90%;padding: .1em .1em .1em 1em"|[[Image:06tea.jpg|130px|left]] His long white beard fluttering in the breeze, his turban streaked with grime, Ajit Singh walks into the machine room of Ducklangia tea estate in Assam. Everyone has been waiting for the fitter expectantly. At once he gets down to work and, in a jiffy, points out the problem. As Nirod Singh, the manager of Ducklangia tea estate, says: ''“Ajit Singh was supposed to have retired eight years ago. But we requested the marvellous mechanic to continue — he is simply indispensable."''......
 
As Nirod Singh, the manager of Ducklangia tea estate, says: ''“Ajit Singh was supposed to have retired eight years ago. But we requested the marvellous mechanic to continue — he is simply indispensable."''......
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Sardarjis sort out Tea-gardens problems
06tea.jpg
His long white beard fluttering in the breeze, his turban streaked with grime, Ajit Singh walks into the machine room of Ducklangia tea estate in Assam. Everyone has been waiting for the fitter expectantly. At once he gets down to work and, in a jiffy, points out the problem. As Nirod Singh, the manager of Ducklangia tea estate, says: “Ajit Singh was supposed to have retired eight years ago. But we requested the marvellous mechanic to continue — he is simply indispensable."......