
Dr.
Verghese Kurien
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Dr. Verghese
Kurien is called the "father of the white revolution" in India. He is
credited with architecting Operation Flood -- the largest dairy
development program in the world. Verghese Kurien, set up the Anand
model of cooperative dairy development, engineered the White Revolution
in India, and made India the largest milk producer in the world.
Born on 26th November 1921, Dr.Kurien graduated with Physics from Loyola
College, Madras in 1940 and then did B.E.(Mech) from the Madras
University. After passing out of the University, he joined the Tata
Steel Technical Institute, Jamshedpur from where he graduated in 1946.
He then went to USA on a government scholarship to do his Master of
Science in Mechanical Engineering from Michigan State University. When
he came back to India, he was posted as a Dairy Engineer at the
government creamery, Anand, in May 1949.
Around the same time, the infant cooperative dairy, Kaira District
Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Limited (KDCMPUL), -- now famous as
AMUL -- was fighting a battle with the Polson Dairy which was privately
owned. Young Kurien, fed up with being at the government creamery which
held no challenge, volunteered to help Shri Tribhuvandas Patel, the
Chairman of KDCMPUL, to set up a processing plant. This marked the birth
of AMUL and the rest is history. |
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Tribhuvandas
Patel was assigned by Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel the task of "making the
Kaira farmers happy and organize them into a cooperative unit". |
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Dr. Kurien
has since then built this organization into one of the largest and most
successful institutions in India. The Amul pattern of cooperatives had
been so successful that Dr. Kurien setup NDDB (National Dairy
Development Board) to replicate it across India. |
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Dr. Kurien
wanted to leave Amul in 1949 but Shri Tribhuvandas Patel influenced him
to stay back. |
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He also set
up GCMMF (Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation) in 1973 to sell
the products produced by the dairies. Today GCMMF sells AMUL brand
products not only in India but also overseas. |
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For his
contribution to the dairy industry Dr. Kurien has received top awards
not only in India but also overseas. |
Padmashri (1965)
Padmabhushan (1966)
Krishi Ratna Award (1986) by the President of India.
Ramon Magsaysay Award for Community Leadership (1963)
Wateler Peace Prize Award of Carnegie Foundation (1986)
World Food Prize Award (1989)
International Person of the Year(1993) by the World Dairy Expo,
Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Padma Vibhushan (1999) |
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Dairy in
India
India has the largest cattle population in the world.
India has overtaken the US and is the largest producer of milk in the
world. |
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The first
Amul cooperative was the result of a farmers' meeting in Samarkha (Kaira
district, Gujarat) on 4th January 1946, called by Morarji Desai under
the advice of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, to fight rapacious milk
contractors. It was Sardar's vision to organise farmers, to have them
gain control over production, procurement and marketing by entrusting
the task of managing these to qualified professionals, thereby
eliminating the middle men, the bane in farmers' prosperity.
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