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Collect Information about 'White Revolution ' led by Dr. Verghese kurien​

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History Of White Revolution:

During the year 1964-1965, the Intensive Cattle Development Programme was introduced in India in which the cattle owners were provided with a package of improved animal husbandry for promoting the white revolution in the country. Later on, the National Dairy Development Board introduced a new programme named “operation flood” to increase the speed of the white revolution in the country.

Operation Flood started in the year 1970 and was aimed to create a nationwide milk grid. It was a rural development programme initiated by NDDB – National Dairy Development Board of India.

Features Of White Revolution:

1. Adopting new methods for animal husbandry, and

2. Altering the composition of feed ingredients in different proportions.

Objectives Of White Revolution in India:

Village milk producers cooperatives laid the foundation of the operation flood. With the optimum use of modern technology and management, they procured milk and provided the services.

White Revolution had the objectives as stated below: 

1. Creating a flood of Milk by Increase production 

2. Increase the incomes of the rural population 

3. Provide milk to consumers at fair prices

When Operation Flood was implemented Dr. Verghese Kurien- the chairman of the National Dairy Development Board. With his sheer management skills, Dr. Kurien pushed forward the cooperatives to empower the revolution. Thus, he is considered the architect of India’s ‘White Revolution’.

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