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Gujarat News Updated May 17, 2026 · 18:36

Amit Shah Inaugurates Madhur Dairy's Rs 128 Crore Automated Plant in Gujarat

Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah inaugurated Madhur Dairy's fully-automated milk processing and packaging plant in Dashela, Gujarat. The Rs 128 crore plant has an initial capacity of 2.5 lakh litres per day, expandable to five lakh litres. Shah highlighted the facility's role in strengthening the cooperative dairy sector and benefiting local livestock rearers. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel praised Gujarat's cooperative spirit and Prime Minister Modi's "Sahkar Se Samruddhi" vision.

HM Amit Shah inaugurates Madhur Dairy's automated milk processing plant worth Rs 128 crore in Gujarat

Gandhinagar, May 17

Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah on Sunday inaugurated Madhur Dairy's newly built fully-automated milk processing and packaging plant at Dashela village in Gujarat's Gandhinagar district, saying "the facility would strengthen the cooperative dairy sector and benefit livestock rearers across the district".

The plant has been constructed on 15 acres at an estimated cost of Rs 128 crore and has an initial milk processing capacity of 2.5 lakh litres per day, which can later be expanded to five lakh litres per day.

Addressing livestock rearers and dairy farmers at the event, Union Minister Shah apologised for arriving late due to the heat and thanked people for remaining present at the venue.

"Today a new beginning is going to start in Dashela for the milk producer brothers and sisters of Gandhinagar district," the Union Home Minister said.

He said the project represented the continuation of Gujarat's cooperative legacy built by Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Tribhuvandas Patel and Verghese Kurien.

"Madhur Dairy had evolved from a small cooperative initiative into a major dairy institution. The journey that began in 1971 with only four societies and 6,000 litres of milk has today reached annual turnover worth hundreds of crores and more than three lakh litres of milk collection, processing and distribution," Union Minister Shah added.

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, who attended the programme as the chief guest, said Gujarat had remained rooted in the spirit of cooperation for centuries.

He said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had strengthened the cooperative movement through the vision of "Sahkar Se Samruddhi".

"Madhur Dairy's growth reflected the success of cooperative institutions in Gujarat. The union had begun with only three to four milk producer cooperative societies around five-and-a-half decades ago," Chief Minister Patel added.

He said that Gandhinagar residents now associated their mornings with tea made from Madhur milk and noted that "a consumer cooperative society with around 15,000 members had been functioning in the district for the past 50 years through 230 distribution centres".

During the programme, women livestock rearers welcomed Union Minister Amit Shah at the venue.

Among those present were Gujarat Legislative Assembly Speaker Shankar Chaudhary, Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi, State Cooperation Minister Jitu Vaghani, State Bharatiya Janata Party President Jagdish Vishwakarma, Madhur Dairy Chairman Shankarsinh Rana, Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Chairman Ashok Chaudhary, National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Limited Chairman Jetha Ahir and several legislators, cooperative leaders, dairy board members, livestock rearers, and farmers.

— IANS

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Sneha F
As someone from a farming family, I appreciate the focus on automation, but we also need better support for small dairy farmers who struggle with rising feed costs and veterinary services. The plant is great, but the ground-level problems remain.
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Ravi K
Madhur Dairy has come a long way from 6,000 litres to 3 lakh litres per day! That's the power of cooperation. Amit Shah ji rightly highlighted Sardar Patel's legacy. This is what 'Sahkar Se Samruddhi' looks like in action. 👏
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Kavya N
Shah ji apologizing for being late due to heat shows he respects farmers' time. But I wish the inauguration also addressed the digital divide - many farmers still don't have access to proper market data or online payment systems. Technology should reach everyone.
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Rajesh Q
Excellent news for Gandhinagar district! Fully automated plant will mean less manual handling and better quality milk. The expansion capacity to 5 lakh litres shows real vision. Now if only other states could replicate Gujarat's cooperative dairy model. 🥛
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Anjali F
I'm happy for the dairy farmers, but infrastructure projects often overshadow the need for regular maintenance and proper training for workers. Also, wish they had included more women in the decision-making process since women do most of the livestock care.
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