National Milk Day 2025 Honouring the White Revolution and Driving India’s Dairy Future
National Milk Day, celebrated annually on November 26, commemorates the birth anniversary of Dr. Verghese Kurien, hailed as the Father of the White Revolution in India. The 2025 celebration not only honours his vision and legacy but also reflects the nation’s immense strides in transforming from a milk-deficient country to the world’s largest milk producer, contributing nearly 25% of global milk output. Milk continues to play a vital role in India’s nutrition and economy, supporting over 8 crore farmers, and providing high-quality proteins, calcium, and essential nutrients across all age groups.
In the 1950s and 1960s, India faced acute milk shortages, despite having the world’s largest cattle population. The turning point came with the creation of the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) in 1965 and the launch of Operation Flood in 1970, modeled on the success of the Anand cooperative.
Under Kurien’s leadership, India developed a vast network of village-level milk societies, revolutionizing dairy production and distribution. This cooperative model helped connect rural producers to urban markets, ensuring fair prices, reduced middlemen exploitation, and steady income for millions.
From 2014–15 to 2023–24, India’s milk production rose by 63.56%, reaching 239.3 million tonnes, while per capita availability surged from 124g to 471g/day.
The country’s bovine population has played a critical role, with 303.76 million cattle, and a 27.39% increase in productivity, the fastest globally. Milk production from indigenous breeds has also grown from 29 to 50 million tonnes, thanks to focused schemes like,
Launched in 2014 and revamped in March 2025, the Rashtriya Gokul Mission focuses on,
The National AI Programme (NAIP) has reached over 5.5 crore farmers, using sex-sorted semen and producing more female calves to boost milk output. Over 38,700 MAITRIs (Multipurpose AI Technicians) now deliver doorstep services to rural farmers.
Since 2014–15, the NPDD has built and upgraded critical dairy infrastructure. The scheme was restructured in 2021, and now includes,
Achievements so far include,
The Sabar Dairy Plant in Rohtak, Haryana, inaugurated in October 2025, is now India’s largest curd and buttermilk production facility, with daily capacities of 150 MT curd and 3 lakh litres of buttermilk.
Women constitute 70% of India’s dairy workforce and 35% of cooperative members. Over 48,000 women-led cooperatives and 16 all-women Milk Producer Organisations (MPOs) highlight their growing influence.
The Shreeja Milk Producer Organisation in Andhra Pradesh, which received the International Dairy Federation’s Dairy Innovation Award, stands out as a model of gender-driven cooperative success.
At the 56th GST Council Meeting (September 3, 2025), major tax reductions were announced,
These reforms are expected to benefit over 8 crore rural households, reduce costs, and make Indian dairy products more competitive globally.
Launched in December 2024, White Revolution 2.0 aims to,
With a five-year rollout plan (2024–29), this initiative is expected to strengthen farmer incomes, support circular economies, and drive India’s global dairy leadership.
According to APEDA’s September 2025 Dashboard, India is poised to,
These milestones reflect a robust policy ecosystem, improved genetic and health parameters, and rising private and cooperative investments.
The National Gopal Ratna Awards will be presented on November 26, recognizing excellence in,
Each category offers cash prizes of ₹5 lakh, ₹3 lakh, and ₹2 lakh for first, second, and third places, along with special awards for North-Eastern and Himalayan States.
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