On Nov.26, a National Milk Day Seminar was organised at IIT Madras by the UNDP Project SKPCL in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology Madras. The seminar focused on promoting sustainable dairying, in line with the vision of Dr. Verghese Kurien, the Father of India’s White Revolution. The event saw participation from IIT Madras professors, Tamil Nadu Animal Science and Veterinary University experts, scholars, farmers, and the public.
During the seminar, Shanta Sheela Nair, IAS, was honoured with the Dr. Verghese Kurien Sustainable Development Award for her significant contributions to society. The award was presented by Dr. Raja Rathinam, Managing Director of the UNDP Project SKPCL, in consultation with Mrs. Nirmala Kurien.
The seminar included discussions on sustainable dairying practices and methods for integrating cow dung into bio-gas production. The proposal aims to convert 50% of cow dung and urine into bio-gas within five years, creating sustainable livelihoods for farmers. The dried manure will be used for organic farming. The forum also called for eco-friendly dairy techniques and humane animal handling practices.
The recommendations from the seminar will be sent to relevant authorities for implementation, with further studies suggested to optimize the use of cow dung in dairying.