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Tea Board defers rollout of new web-based auction platform

New platform to be introduced from Sale 29 in Kolkata on July 14 and 15, followed by Coonoor on July 16 and 17
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· Jul 8, 2026
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Related coverage for "Tea Board defers rollout of new web-based auction platform": BizNews — The ten most expensive auction sales ever. The Economic Times — On sale! A greasy offer is knocking on India’s doors . Seeking Alpha — Codere Online: The Market Is Already Pricing In The LatAm Opportunity. South China Morning Post — China Molly Tea’s US$1.5 million Louis Vuitton fine sparks fierce debate, customer support. Borneo Bulletin — Financial, takaful and travel offers featured at Consumer Fair. GroundUp News — Explainer: How “money mule” scams work