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Many people know about seven colors of tea in the same glass in the same glass. Instead of water, tea is more surprising. Artistic and interesting tea sticks are long before the boundaries of Bangladesh have passed. Those who visit Srimangal do not forget to taste the sataranga tea. Ramesh Ram Gaur (42) has been making a seven-color tea for almost 12 years. He has two shops – in the canteen of 14 rifle Battalion of Ramnagar and Kalighat Road in Manipuri area of ​​Srimangal. The name of his shop is Nilkantha T-cabin.

 

He himself claimed that he was a small trader in Atani Bazar of Muktagachha upazila of Mymensingh. But the partner embezzles the whole money. As a result, in the first week of March 2000, with the wife, three sons and two daughters, they went to Srimangal for exchange of fate. With only one and a half thousand taka Ramnagar took a job in a shop in the city’s new market by renting a house at Manipuri Para. In August of that year, after leaving the job, he gave a tea shop to the tea garden of Kakiachara, adjacent to Bangladesh Tea Research Institute (BTIRI). After intensely thought and hard work, in 2002, the two glasses of tea in the same glass were invented by Srimangal. Gradually started raising tea level. Now it stands seven in seven colors.

He also said that the tea was made by a combination of cloned T and various types of spices. At present, seven levels of tea will be 70 taka, six level 60 taka, five levels 50 rupees, four level 40 rupees, three level 30 rupees, two level tea is Tk 20, high special tea is 20 taka, special milk tea is 10 rupees, green tea is 5 taka, Ginger tea is 5, red tea is 5 taka and lemon tea is sold at Tk 5.