Hyderabad: National Milk Day in India, observed annually on November 26, is a tribute to the visionary Dr. Verghese Kurien, the architect of the ‘White Revolution’. This day holds immense significance as it acknowledges the transformative impact of the dairy sector on India's economy, agriculture, and social development.
Historical milestones:
The foundation of National Milk Day commemorates Dr. Kurien's pioneering efforts in revolutionizing the Indian dairy industry. Dr. Kurien's pivotal role in establishing the Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF) and founding Amul, the nation's largest dairy cooperative, laid the groundwork for India's White Revolution.
Significance of National Milk Day:
National Milk Day is more than a celebration; it is a tribute to Dr. Kurien's enduring legacy and the success of the White Revolution. This movement catapulted India from a milk-deficient nation to the world's largest milk producer. The day also underscores the vital role of dairy farming in rural livelihoods and the overall development of the country.
Mission and Objectives:
The mission of National Milk Day is to heighten awareness about the pivotal role of dairy farming, the nutritional benefits of milk, and the socio-economic impact on millions of rural households. The overarching objective is to educate the public through various initiatives, seminars, and campaigns, promoting dairy farming as a viable means of livelihood and rural development.