Everybody knows a tea-stall. There is hardly is anyone who dose not visit it. Ordinarily, it is a small shop where tea is prepared and sold. Biscuits and other snacks are also kept for the customers to tea at the time of drinking tea. It opens very early in the morning and closes very late at night. It is found at every nook and corner of a village as well as of a town or a city. It is, in fact, a place for gossip, rest and recreation. It is frequented by, the tired office assistants, the fatigues Laboure’s, the exhausted rickshaw-pullers, as well as the students and political workers. They go on gossiping in groups on any kind of subjects. It is, in fact, a pleasure resort for people of all any age groups and of all walks of life. The quality and standard of tea-stalls vary from place to according to the status of the locality where they are run.