The three tea gardens -- Ghagra Tea Estate, Panbari Tea Estate and Singri Tea Estate -- are yet to pay Rs 6,46,026, Rs 3,84,621 and Rs 3,20,888 respectively, for three revenue years from 2011-12, a government press release said yesterday.
In exercise of power conferred vide Rule 69 of the Assam Land Revenue Regulation 1886, the Additional Deputy Commissioner Sonitpur Mukul Kumar Saikia has issued the order for the attachment of movable property of the three tea estates.
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