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Milk or Mangoes

Shri Narayan Rane meets Dr. V. Kurien Shri. Manohar Joshi was Chief Minister of Maharashtra during 1995-99. Shri.Narayan Rane was holding portfolio of Revenue and Dairying in his ministry. I was working as State coordinator of Maharashtra at NDDB, Mumbai office, and therefore, I had to meet Shri. Narayan Rane frequently. Shri. Narayan Rane belongs […]

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Powder Plant of Bikaner Milk Union to Kolhapur Milk Union

Kolhapur District Co-operative Milk Union (Gokul) started its new dairy at MIDC, Gokul Shirgaon, Kolhapur in the year 1985. NDDB had taken this project on turn-key basis and erected dairy of 2 lakh lit. per day capacity for handling milk and 10 MT per day capacity of powder plant. As soon as new dairy was […]

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Feast of Memories -10

State Bank of India Loan for Milch Animals Loan was synonymous with cooperative. When we talked to farmers on formation of cooperatives, the first question invariably asked was whether we will give loan for purchase of milch animals (cows and buffaloes). Rightly so, most of the milk cooperatives formed were for advancing loans. Loan was […]

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RK Nagar Writes; The unseen side of Dr Kurien

I am referring to the emotional side, yes emotional side of the man whom, at least I had never seen that way anytime before.  This happened in Madras-now Chennai sometime in 1986-87. He was in Madras and I had coincided my visit to Madras office as he wanted me to accompany him to the residence […]

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Feast of Memories -9

Take over Nilgiri Dairy As the days passed, the Spearhead Team organised several cooperatives, covering most of the potential villages from where Nilgiri Dairy Farm (NDF) and other private agencies procured milk. We intensified our extension activities and educated the farmers: how the private sector operated and exploited the producers. The private sector made huge […]

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RK Nagar writes; Brainwave that worked

We had sent the bye laws to the Registrar of Cooperatives, Government of Karnataka for approval. As expected, there were a number of objections raised by the office of the Registrar and they suggested that a meeting be held between Regional Director NDDB and the Registrar. I therefore called on the Registrar in his office […]

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Empathy for colleagues and their families in midst of a crisis

Most NDDB the bosses were considered to be tough. However, there was another side too in behaviour of seniors officers of NDDB. Here is a story depicting concern for the family of NDDB officers by NDDB Chairman, Dr. Miss Amrita Patel. NDDB was assigned responsibility of reviving defunct milk unions of Saurashtra and Kutch during […]

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Casteism in Dairy Cooperatives

In February, 1972 I joined NDDB as an Apprentice Officer. It was the first batch of 16 officers recruited with an aim to establish Farmers’ Organizations in 18 selected Milksheds across 10 States of India. We underwent rigorous training of one year at Amul Dairy so as to understand Anand Pattern at the grass root […]

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Jalgaon Milk Producers Cooperative Union

The Jalgaon Milk Union, Jalgaon was covered under Operation Flood Programme in the year 1974. The Union was among first ‘18 Anand’s identified under Operation Flood -I programme. The Jalgaon Milk Union was chosen purely based on buffalo milk production in that area. Since ages, “Khandeshi Ghee” was famous in that part of northern Maharashtra. […]

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NDDB TEAM WAAPAS JAAO एनडीडीबी टीम वापस जाओ

Dairy industry in India has come a long way. The path it has travelled, I am talking of Cooperative sector in particular, has been full of turbulence. Making India self-sufficient in milk could become possible, as we all know, because of one man and he is Late Dr. Verghese Kurien. He The has rightly been […]

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NDDB Campus at Bengaluru

Photo courtesy Google, Sathish MN It all began with my transfer to Bangalore as the Regional Director in May 1986. I went to call on Dr. Kurien before shifting my family to Bengaluru. Dr Kurien asked, he asked “ Where is land for my campus? How long are you going to take to acquire it? […]

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Feast of Memories -6

Don’t Open Account with Cooperative Bank! But why ? When the first set of Anand Pattern cooperatives were ready, we had to open its accounts with a bank. The team was particular that the accounts were opened with the district cooperative bank. However, to our surprise, the Deputy Milk Commissioner Cooperation advised us to open […]