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Sikkim Manipal University
Academic Dialogue Series, Lecture 1 - Sikkim Manipal University
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Academic Dialogue Series, Lecture 1

FROM 27 Nov 2025   TO   27 Nov 2025

Venue : CDOE - SMU @

Title of Event Academic Dialogue Series, Lecture 1
Organized By Research Committee, Centre for Distance and Online Education (CDOE)
Under the Banner of CDOE, Sikkim Manipal University
Collaboration With NA
Student Event No
Externally Funded No
Nature of Participants Both Internal and External
Total Participants 19 (Internal: Yes | External: Yes)
Mode Online (Internal & External)
Online Meeting Link Microsoft Teams Meeting Link
Date 27 November 2025
Coordinator Research Committee, CDOE
Participant List Attached Yes

Resource Person(s)

Sl. No. Name Affiliation
1 Dr. Kapil Tamang Assistant Professor, CDOE, SMU

Brief Description / Report

The research talk was organised by the Research Committee as part of the Academic Dialogue Series on 27 November 2025 (Thursday), between 3:00 PM and 5:00 PM. The lecture was delivered by Dr. Kapil Tamang, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, CDOE.

The lecture examined how women tea workers in the plantations of North Bengal inhabit the intersection of colonial legacies and contemporary global capitalism. It highlighted how their labour—both productive and reproductive—continues to sustain the tea industry under conditions of persistent undervaluation.

Dr. Tamang discussed the historical and socio-economic context of the tea plantation industry, emphasizing its colonial roots and present-day global economic dynamics. He explained how labour in the tea industry is gendered, with women workers facing economic and social marginalisation.

A key focus of the lecture was on the everyday resistance and agency demonstrated by women tea workers. Drawing on the theoretical framework of Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Dr. Tamang challenged the homogenised portrayal of third-world women as passive victims and showcased their lived realities through his fieldwork in tea plantations.

The lecture concluded with an interactive Q&A session, which saw enthusiastic participation from faculty and staff members of CDOE, reflecting keen interest in the topic.

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