National Milk Day is observed annually on November 26th in India to honor the contributions of Dr. Verghese Kurien, the Father of the White Revolution. The day highlights the significance of the dairy industry in ensuring food security and improving the livelihood of millions of farmers. It is a tribute to Dr. Kurien’s vision of making India the largest producer of milk globally, fostering rural development, and eradicating hunger.
Celebrated first in 2014 to honor the birth anniversary of Dr. Verghese Kurien (1921–2012), National Milk Day Through his leadership at the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) and the founding of Amul, one of India’s most well-known dairy brands, Dr. Kurien transformed the dairy sector.
Leading the White Revolution in India during the 1970s is credited to Dr. Kurien. Empowering millions of small-scale farmers and rural towns, this initiative turned India from a milk-deficient nation into the biggest milk producer in the world. Along with helping the economy, his initiatives gave millions of people a nutritious supply.
Celebrating National Milk Day on his birth date helps one to honor Dr. Kurien’s commitment to rural empowerment, sustainability, and invention. His accomplishments have permanently changed India’s dairy and agricultural industries; hence, milk is a basic food in every house.
Educational Campaigns:
Schools and colleges organize events to educate students about the importance of milk in a healthy diet and Dr. Kurien’s contributions to the dairy industry.
Support Local Dairy Farmers:
Purchase milk and dairy products directly from local farmers to promote their livelihoods and acknowledge their hard work.
Raise Awareness:
Use social media platforms to share facts about the benefits of milk and Dr. Kurien’s legacy. Participate in campaigns or events organized by the dairy industry.
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2024 | 26 November | Tuesday |
2025 | 26 November | Wednesday |
2026 | 26 November | Thursday |
2027 | 26 November | Friday |
2028 | 26 November | Sunday |
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