Tripura inaugurates 40,000 TLPD milk plant; Union Minister assures full central support for dairy and fisheries

IANS May 17, 2025 291 views

Tripura has taken a significant step towards dairy self-sufficiency with the launch of a massive milk processing plant. Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh personally inaugurated the 40,000 TLPD facility, signaling strong central government support. The project is expected to transform Tripura's rural economy by empowering local milk producers. With an investment of over Rs 21 crore, this initiative represents a strategic approach to agricultural development.

"The Government of India believes Tripura has the resources and capability to become self-reliant in dairy and fisheries." - Rajiv Ranjan Singh
Agartala, May 17: In a significant boost to Tripura's dairy sector, Union Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Rajiv Ranjan Singh, along with Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha and Minister of State SP Singh Baghel on Saturday inaugurated a 40,000 TLPD (Thousand Litres Per Day) milk processing plant of Gomati Cooperative Milk Producers Union Ltd at Bamutia in West Tripura district.

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Major 40,000 TLPD milk plant inaugurated in Tripura

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Central government commits to state's dairy sector development

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Project aims to reduce milk import dependency

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Empowers local farmers and rural economy

The new facility is expected to reduce the state's dependence on milk imports, enhance local dairy infrastructure, and uplift the rural economy by empowering local farmers and producers.

Addressing the media after the inauguration, Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh (also known as Lalan Singh) expressed confidence in Tripura's potential to achieve self-sufficiency in milk and fish production.

"The Government of India believes Tripura has the resources and capability to become self-reliant in dairy and fisheries. I have assured the Chief Minister of complete cooperation from the Centre," he said.

He further announced that a high-level delegation from the Ministry of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries would visit the state in June--subject to the Chief Minister's availability--to prepare a comprehensive roadmap to achieve this goal.

"The Central government is committed to making Tripura self-sufficient in milk and fish production. If Chief Minister Manik Saha agrees, we will invite officials from the Ministry, the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB), and the National Fisheries Development Board (NFDB) for a brainstorming session in June," Singh added.

The Union Minister also praised the Tripura government's development efforts, particularly under the leadership of the Chief Minister, and stressed that empowering farmers involved in milk and fish production will significantly contribute to the state's economic growth.

Ratan Ghosh, chairman of the Gomati Cooperative Milk Producers Union Ltd, told IANS, "Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, development work is progressing in Tripura. The Central government has allocated Rs 19.38 crore, and the state government has contributed Rs 2 crore for this project. It will directly benefit farmers across the state."

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is fantastic news for Tripura! 🎉 Milk production will boost local employment and reduce prices for consumers. Hope other northeastern states get similar facilities soon. The government should also focus on cold storage chains to prevent wastage.
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Amit S.
Good initiative but implementation is key. Many such projects in the Northeast face logistical challenges. Hope they've planned proper transportation and distribution networks. Also, farmers should get fair prices - not just middlemen benefiting.
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Sunita R.
As someone from Tripura, I'm thrilled! For years we've depended on milk from other states. This plant will help our local farmers so much. Just hoping the quality standards are maintained properly. #AtmanirbharTripura
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Rajiv M.
The fisheries potential in Tripura is huge but untapped. Glad to see central government focusing on both dairy and fisheries. This holistic approach can transform rural economy. More such projects needed in border areas for stability.
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Neha P.
While the investment is welcome, I hope they've done proper environmental impact studies. Large dairy plants can cause pollution if not managed well. Sustainable development should be the priority.
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Deepak T.
Great to see Northeast getting attention! But why only 40,000 liters? States like Gujarat have plants with 10x capacity. Should think bigger scale to really make impact. Still, chalo shuruat to hui!

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