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For setting up dairy plants and animal fodder plants in the state, Government had released a sum of ₹53 crore to Comfed as first instalment out of ₹234 crore. [3] In 2018,Bihar State Milk Co-operative Federation, known as Sudha, planned at consolidating its market in Guwahati before expanding its reach to other states of the Northeast. [4]
The co-operative had 6,000 outlets covering 84 towns in the state and over 260,000 milk farmers are members of the co-operative in 2007–08 which is now 2231 retailers, 25 plants (19 of dairy products with total Capacity of 3.1m Litre/day). Sudha also sells its products to other Indian states like Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Jharkhand and ...
Banas Dairy; Bihar State Milk Co-operative Federation; D. Delhi Milk Scheme; Dudhsagar Dairy; H. Haryana Dairy Development Cooperative Federation Ltd; Hatsun Agro ...
For setting up dairy plants and animal fodder plants in the state, the government had released a sum of Rs 53 crores to Comfed as first instalment out of Rs 234 crores. [10] In 2018,Bihar State Milk Co-operative Federation, known as Sudha, planned at consolidating its market in Guwahati before expanding its reach to other states of the ...
Entire recruitment to the service is made on the basis of an annual competitive examination conducted by Bihar Public Service Commission called BAS officers. There is no provision for entry into BAS through promotion from Circle Officers of Bihar Revenue Service (BRS) unlike in most states where Tehsildar and equivalent revenue officers are promoted into their state administrative service.
Banas Dairy; Bihar State Milk Co-operative Federation; Britannia Industries; Dabur; Dudhsagar Dairy; Everest Spices; Haldiram's; Hatsun Agro Product; ITC Limited; Karnataka Milk Federation; Kerala Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation; Kerala Solvent Extractions; Marico; Meat Products of India; Mother Dairy; Orissa State Cooperative Milk ...
Mansinh Institute of Training of National Dairy Development Board at Mehsana, Gujarat. The NDDB was founded by Dr. Verghese Kurien in 1965. The prime minister of India at that time, Lal Bahadur Shastri, wished to replicate the success of the Kaira Cooperative Milk Producers' Union across India. [7]
Dairy in India was once a largely subsistence-oriented occupation intended to produce milk for home consumption. In 1919, a dairy animal census was conducted for the first time by British colonial officials. [17] A report authored in 1937 indicated a sub-optimal rate of milk consumption in the country.