
Nandini milk to cost ₹ 3 more from today
The Hindu
Prices of Nandini milk and curd will cost ₹3 more per litre/kg from Tuesday. The Karnataka Milk Federation resorted to the hike so that the proceeds from the hike could be passed on to milk producers who are in distress.
Bengaluru Prices of Nandini milk and curd will cost ₹3 more per litre/kg from Tuesday. The Karnataka Milk Federation resorted to the hike so that the proceeds from the hike could be passed on to milk producers who are in distress.
The prices of curd and butter milk have been increased by ₹3 per kg and by ₹1 per 200 ml sachet, respectively.
It may be noted that the KMF was permitted to increase the selling price of milk by ₹3 a litre after a meeting convened by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah gave approval to its proposal. The State Cabinet, which met on July 27, had cleared the proposal to raise the prices.
The KMF said dairy farmers in the State were in distress owing to increase in cattle management costs because of several reasons, including shortage of fodder due to heavy and continuous rain in 2022 and lumpy skin disease that had affected cattle health. In fact, the delay in increasing procurement prices of milk had resulted in about 35,000 farmers shunning dairying. This had resulted in milk production reducing by about 10 lakh litres a day, the KMF said.
Despite the hike, the selling price of Nandini milk in Karnataka was cheaper when compared to neighbouring States, the KMF said.

“Through several targeted attacks against the minorities in the name of religion, the BJP and the Sangh Parivar organisations are on a mission to fragment the State into religious segments,” said Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) leader and MP Thol. Thirumavalavan. He headed the protest organised by VCK here on Monday against the BJP and Sangh Parivar organisation for inciting violence based on religion. Speaking there, he said, “The RSS’s plan is specifically to turn Hindus into paupers and the Sangh Parivar organisations through intimidating the minorities, have been trying to incite communal frenzy in the State.”












