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Mahasamund collector inaugurated BMC 2000 liters by cutting ribbon

Mahasamund. Collector Nileshkumar Kshirsagar participated in the program of Milk Production Cooperative Society in village Sukhridbari of Bagbahra today. The Collector inaugurated the Bulk Milk Cooler 2000 liters by cutting the ribbon. He talked about taking Mahasamund district further in milk production. He said that most of the population of the district is engaged in agriculture. Now the situation regarding milk production has become much stronger. All the cattle rearers are happy seeing the increasing milk production in the district. At the same time, his income has increased. Due to this their economic condition has also improved. Now the district is ahead in milk production. NGO in the field of veterinary medicine Govardhan Seva and Integrated Livestock Development Centers are being operated in the district through which animals are getting good results in breed improvement along with best and timely medical facilities. In future, this facility will be expanded to other areas. An attempt will be made to do so.

Collector Kshirsagar said that we all have to work hard and diligently as per the intention of the state government. Successful efforts have also been made to make cheese made from milk products. Ingredients made from milk will also be made, it has to be given more speed. This district is included in the aspirational district. Funds have also been received for this. On this occasion, Chhattisgarh State Cooperative Union Deputy General Manager Mukul Tayal presided over the programme.

Deputy General Manager Mukul Tayal said that with the launch of BMC 2000 litres, the milk producers would now be free from the worry of spoilage of milk. In case of sudden power failure, it works for many hours and the milk will not spoil, it will be charged when the power comes back. He said that Mahasamund district is ahead in terms of milk production in Chhattisgarh. 50 percent of the milk from Mahasamund district itself goes to the Milk Development Corporation. For this, more than 8000 members of more than 200 societies are working in the district. Out of the milk produced daily in Chhattisgarh, more milk goes from all the five blocks of the district.

The State Development Corporation has extended its hand to promote milk production. Which is definitely proving to be helpful for the animal herders. Loan is also being provided by the corporation for rearing milch animals.

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