Hyderabad: Dr. Verghese Kurien was born on November 26, 1921, to an affluent Syrian Christian family in Calicut (now Kozhikode), Kerala. His father Puthenparakkal Kurien was a civil surgeon in British Cochin and his mother was a highly educated woman as well an exceptional piano player. Dr. Verghese Kurien married Susan Molly Peter on June 15, 1953, and they had one daughter Nirmala Kurien and a grandson, Siddharth.
Dr. Kurien joined Loyola College in Madras and attained his degree in B.Sc in Physics. He went to the United States of America on government scholarship where he pursued his degree in Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (Distinction). He returned to India after completion of his studies and on May 13, 1949. After that, he headed for Anand, a place in the Kaira district of Gujarat. He found that the farmers were being exploited by the distributors of milk, and the entire region was controlled by a shrewd but clever businessman called "Pestonjee Edulji" who marketed Polson butter.
Looking at the struggle of these people to survive and mesmerized by the personality of their leader Tribhuvandas Patel who was trying to unite the farmers and form a cooperative movement against exploitation, Dr. Kurien left his government job. With this, he joined forces with Tribhuvandas Patel and the farmers to start the Milk Cooperative movement in the region. This was registered under the name of Kaira District Cooperative Milk Producers Union Ltd (KDCMPUL), which was later renamed, now popularly known as "Amul".
He worked towards bringing a White Revolution in India and executed the much-needed program of "Operation Flood". Under his inspiring leadership, many important institutions were established namely the GCMMF (Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd) and NDDB (National Dairy Development board which played a significant role in shaping the Dairy Cooperative movement across the country and led the replication of the Anand model of cooperative dairy practiced all over the country.