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Indian
Coffee
House
Near
East
Nada
Guruvayur
Temple
Coffee
had
been
grown
in
India
by
native
Indians
since
the
16th
century.
However,
the
concept
of
coffee
houses
began
to
gain
a
little
popularity
in
the
18th
century
in MADRAS and CALCUTTA.
As
part
of
the
racial
discrimination
policy
of
the
British
rulers,
native
Indians
were
not
allowed
into
these
coffee
houses,
which
were
mainly
Europeans-only
establishments.
During
the
late
1890s,
the
idea
of
an
"India
Coffee
House"
In
the
course
of
the
1940s
there
were
nearly
50
Coffee
Houses
all
over BRITISH
INDIA.
Due
to
a
change
in
the
policy
in
the
mid
1950s,
the
Board
decided
to
close
down
the
Coffee
Houses.
Encouraged
by
Ayillyath
Kuttiari
Gopalan
(1
October
1904
–
22
March
1977),
,
the
workers
of
the
Coffee
Board
began
a
movement
and
compelled
the
Coffee
Board
to
agree
to
handover
the
outlets
to
the
workers
who
then
formed
Indian
Coffee
Workers'
Co-operatives
and
renamed
the
network
as
Indian
Coffee
House.
A
co-operative
began
in Bangalore
on
19
August
1957,
and
one
was
established
in Delhi
on
27
December
1957
Later Bellary
and
Madras
Societies
were
separated
from
their
mother
societies.
The
India
Coffee
House
chain
was
started
by
the
Coffee
Cess
Committee
in
1977,
when
the
first
outlet
was
opened
in
Bombay.
.
Malviya
Marg
Karam
Chand
Chowk
Branch,
Jabalpur
serves
as
the
head
office
of
ICWCS.
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