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10 Interesting Facts You Need To Know About The Milkman Of India, Verghese Kurien

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Born to a Syrian Christian family in Calicut, Verghese Kurien had his first tryst with milk production in Anand, upon his return from the US after completing a Masters in Mechanical Engineering in the year 1949. Touched by the discouraging state of monopolised milk production at the time, he decided to dedicate his life not only to the empowerment of the farmers producing it, but also to making India world's largest producer of dairy. In 1970, he launched Operation Flood, which culminated in making our country self-sufficient with regards to dairy production, thus bringing in White Revolution.

Kurien's perseverance and innovative ways of improving the dairy industry earned him recognition as the Milkman of India. Here are some facts about him, which will make you appreciate the next tub of ice-cream you hog on at a whole new level!





1. He experimented with ways to produce milk powder from buffalo milk. This culminated in the establishment of India's first ever milk powder plant.
The plant, upon Kurien's request, was inaugurated by Pt Jawaharlal Nehru on October 31st, 1955.





2. The White Revolution started by him led to the development of Mother Dairy.
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3. Other important institutions established under his leadership include GCMMF (Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd) and NDDB (National Dairy Development Board).




4. Shyam Benegal's film 'Manthan,' a story set in India's milk cooperative movement, was funded by the farmers working for Dr Kurien.

When Benegal was unable to fund the film, Kurien asked his farmers to contribute 2 rupees each to the film. Later, they all went to watch the film together, relating to not only the story but with a strong sense of pride for contributing to its fruition.

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Source: ketto.org





5. His passionate speech at a conference in Rome led to many European countries donating milk to kick-off Operation Flood.
He sold this milk in the metropolis to raise money for the establishment of milk corporations across the country.





6. Operation Flood culminated with around 72,000 villages in India producing milk!

This brought India to the forefront in dairy production all over the world.

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Source: thehindu.com





7. He received many awards, including the Padamshri (1965) and the Padmabhushan (1966).




8. In recognition of his commendable work, Michigan State University awarded him with an honorary degree in 1965.
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Source: maguzz.com





9. He authored 'I Too Had A Dream,' an inspiring narrative about the empowerment of farmers and development of milk corporations India.




10. Because of his invaluable contribution to the dairy industry, his birthday, the 26th of November, is now celebrated as National Milk Day.
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Source: drkurien.com
 
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Born to a Syrian Christian family in Calicut, Verghese Kurien had his first tryst with milk production in Anand, upon his return from the US after completing a Masters in Mechanical Engineering in the year 1949. Touched by the discouraging state of monopolised milk production at the time, he decided to dedicate his life not only to the empowerment of the farmers producing it, but also to making India world's largest producer of dairy. In 1970, he launched Operation Flood, which culminated in making our country self-sufficient with regards to dairy production, thus bringing in White Revolution.

Kurien's perseverance and innovative ways of improving the dairy industry earned him recognition as the Milkman of India. Here are some facts about him, which will make you appreciate the next tub of ice-cream you hog on at a whole new level!

Sorry to burst your bubble, but it was Sardar Patel who launched the moment to discourage Monopolised milk, not Kurian.

The Kaira District Cooperative Milk Union (now Amul) was founded, Mr Tribhuvandas Patel.

1. He experimented with ways to produce milk powder from buffalo milk. This culminated in the establishment of India's first ever milk powder plant.
The plant, upon Kurien's request, was inaugurated by Pt Jawaharlal Nehru on October 31st, 1955.

WRONG :lol:

It was Mr H M Dalaya who invented the process of converting buffalo milk into milk powder. Here is All Three, Center is Tribuvandas Patel, right is HM Dalaya.

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2. The White Revolution started by him led to the development of Mother Dairy.

3. Other important institutions established under his leadership include GCMMF (Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd) and NDDB (National Dairy Development Board).
Wrong again. National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) was the brain child of Lal bahadur Shashtri who wanted to replicate the AMUL model all over India. Operation Flood was a result of that desire.

Dr. Kurian was made the head of National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) in 1965 since he was the english speaking Managment Man.

HM Dalyama was the technical head. Tribhuvandas Patel was the mass leader of the cooperative.

4. Shyam Benegal's film 'Manthan,' a story set in India's milk cooperative movement, was funded by the farmers working for Dr Kurien.

When Benegal was unable to fund the film, Kurien asked his farmers to contribute 2 rupees each to the film. Later, they all went to watch the film together, relating to not only the story but with a strong sense of pride for contributing to its fruition.

164316107.jpg


Source: ketto.org

The farmers did not work for Dr. Kurian. AMUL remains a COOPERATIVE. The Farmers are the Share Holders. Dr. Kurian was the GM. He worked FOR the Farmers. Not the other way around.

But Dr. Kurian did come up with the idea of raising the funds by asking five lakh farmers to donating Rs.2 each.

This was because the Story of Manthan was JOINTLY written by Dr. Kurian and Shyam Benegal :devil:

5. His passionate speech at a conference in Rome led to many European countries donating milk to kick-off Operation Flood.
He sold this milk in the metropolis to raise money for the establishment of milk corporations across the country.

LOL... this is complete nonsense. Operation Flood was led by European countries to help them use World Bank money to save their own Dairy Industry :lol:

From 1970 till 1986 the European Council has already been providing Operation Flood with around half a million ton of skimmed milk powder (SMP) and butteroil (BO).

The Foreign milk products were sold in India under Subsidised prices which allowed to depress the price and production of Indian milk and milk products.

Dr. Kurian did however manage to attain milk self sufficiency in India, which was the target for NMDC.

6. Operation Flood culminated with around 72,000 villages in India producing milk!

This brought India to the forefront in dairy production all over the world.

153222838.jpg


Source: thehindu.com

This is the only part that is totally true.

7. He received many awards, including the Padamshri (1965) and the Padmabhushan (1966).
Shri. Tribhuvandas Patel received the Ramon Magsaysay Award for 'Community Leadership' in 1964 and then the Padma Bhushan.

8. In recognition of his commendable work, Michigan State University awarded him with an honorary degree in 1965.
267411289.jpg


Source: maguzz.com

No such award to Thribhuvandas Patel or HM Dalaya Yadav. :P

10. Because of his invaluable contribution to the dairy industry, his birthday, the 26th of November, is now celebrated as National Milk Day.
852585975.jpg


Source: drkurien.com

A worthy tribute to a great man.
 
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Sorry to burst your bubble, but it was Sardar Patel who launched the moment to discourage Monopolised milk, not Kurian.

The Kaira District Cooperative Milk Union (now Amul) was founded, Mr Tribhuvandas Patel.



WRONG :lol:

It was Mr H M Dalaya who invented the process of converting buffalo milk into milk powder. Here is All Three, Center is Tribuvandas Patel, right is HM Dalaya.

lf14_dalaya_jpg_1206718f.jpg



Wrong again. National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) was the brain child of Lal bahadur Shashtri who wanted to replicate the AMUL model all over India. Operation Flood was a result of that desire.

Dr. Kurian was made the head of National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) in 1965 since he was the english speaking Managment Man.

HM Dalyama was the technical head. Tribhuvandas Patel was the mass leader of the cooperative.



The farmers did not work for Dr. Kurian. AMUL remains a COOPERATIVE. The Farmers are the Share Holders. Dr. Kurian was the GM. He worked FOR the Farmers. Not the other way around.

But Dr. Kurian did come up with the idea of raising the funds by asking five lakh farmers to donating Rs.2 each.

This was because the Story of Manthan was JOINTLY written by Dr. Kurian and Shyam Benegal :devil:



LOL... this is complete nonsense. Operation Flood was led by European countries to help them use World Bank money to save their own Dairy Industry :lol:

From 1970 till 1986 the European Council has already been providing Operation Flood with around half a million ton of skimmed milk powder (SMP) and butteroil (BO).

The Foreign milk products were sold in India under Subsidised prices which allowed to depress the price and production of Indian milk and milk products.

Dr. Kurian did however manage to attain milk self sufficiency in India, which was the target for NMDC.



This is the only part that is totally true.


Shri. Tribhuvandas Patel received the Ramon Magsaysay Award for 'Community Leadership' in 1964 and then the Padma Bhushan.



No such award to Thribhuvandas Patel or HM Dalaya Yadav. :P



A worthy tribute to a great man.
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Sorry to burst your bubble, but it was Sardar Patel who launched the moment to discourage Monopolised milk, not Kurian.

The Kaira District Cooperative Milk Union (now Amul) was founded, Mr Tribhuvandas Patel.



WRONG :lol:

It was Mr H M Dalaya who invented the process of converting buffalo milk into milk powder. Here is All Three, Center is Tribuvandas Patel, right is HM Dalaya.

lf14_dalaya_jpg_1206718f.jpg



Wrong again. National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) was the brain child of Lal bahadur Shashtri who wanted to replicate the AMUL model all over India. Operation Flood was a result of that desire.

Dr. Kurian was made the head of National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) in 1965 since he was the english speaking Managment Man.

HM Dalyama was the technical head. Tribhuvandas Patel was the mass leader of the cooperative.



The farmers did not work for Dr. Kurian. AMUL remains a COOPERATIVE. The Farmers are the Share Holders. Dr. Kurian was the GM. He worked FOR the Farmers. Not the other way around.

But Dr. Kurian did come up with the idea of raising the funds by asking five lakh farmers to donating Rs.2 each.

This was because the Story of Manthan was JOINTLY written by Dr. Kurian and Shyam Benegal :devil:



LOL... this is complete nonsense. Operation Flood was led by European countries to help them use World Bank money to save their own Dairy Industry :lol:

From 1970 till 1986 the European Council has already been providing Operation Flood with around half a million ton of skimmed milk powder (SMP) and butteroil (BO).

The Foreign milk products were sold in India under Subsidised prices which allowed to depress the price and production of Indian milk and milk products.

Dr. Kurian did however manage to attain milk self sufficiency in India, which was the target for NMDC.



This is the only part that is totally true.


Shri. Tribhuvandas Patel received the Ramon Magsaysay Award for 'Community Leadership' in 1964 and then the Padma Bhushan.



No such award to Thribhuvandas Patel or HM Dalaya Yadav. :P



A worthy tribute to a great man.


Excellent Simply excellent. Thanks for enlighting us with truth.
 
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