Milkfed Launches ‘Veera’ Mascot for Verka to Boost Nationwide Presence
In a strategic branding move, Milkfed Punjab, one of India’s largest state dairy cooperatives, has unveiled a new mascot named ‘Veera’ for its flagship dairy brand Verka. The initiative aims to enhance Verka’s recognition and sales across India and beyond, mirroring the enduring success of iconic mascots like the Amul Girl. Veera, a young smiling Sikh boy with folded hands, symbolizes Punjab’s warmth, tradition, and hospitality. This launch coincided with the foundation stone laying of a ₹135 crore dairy expansion project in Amritsar, further reflecting the brand’s vision of modernizing its operations and expanding its footprint.
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Why in the news? | Milkfed Launches ‘Veera’ Mascot for Verka to Boost Nationwide Presence |
Mascot Name | Veera (Means ‘brother’ in Punjabi) |
Depiction | Smiling Sikh boy with folded hands |
Brand | Verka – Milkfed’s flagship dairy brand |
Launch Occasion | Foundation stone ceremony in Amritsar |
Investment | Announced ₹135 crore project |
Project Objective | Expansion of sterilized flavored milk and fermented dairy products |
Organization | Milkfed Punjab – 7th largest milk cooperative in India |
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