Developments in Tobacco in the Princely State of Cooch Behar
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2019-03
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Karatoya : North Bengal University journal of History
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Roy, Varun Kumar
Sarkar, Tahiti
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University of North Bengal
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Debnath, Tapas
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Tobacco was a very popular intoxication content in colonial Bengal. Though several
countries imposed certain restrictions on the use of tobacco, the colonial period became
a mark on the growth of tobacco consumption and trade. Due to the growing demands,
there was a need to improve quality and quantity of tobacco in India. A number of
scientific approaches were suggested and adopted for the improvement of quality and
quantity of tobacco. Princely states of Cooch Behar took keen interest in this matter.
The main aim was to make the tobacco trade of Cooch Behar a profitable one. The
Commissioners of Cooch Behar and Maharaja Nripendra Narayan had taken various
experimental measures for the improvement of tobacco. A modern farm was established
for that purpose. Prince Gojendra Narayan was also interested in tobacco cultivation.
Victor Nityendra Narayan, visited famous tobacco growing countries. Though the
investment and efforts on these experiments were much, the success rate was not
satisfactory. There was always a fluctuation in the quantity, quality and rate of the
tobacco in Cooch Behar mainly owing to rainfall and hailstorms.
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12
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2229-4880
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151 - 164