Milk co-operatives in many parts of Maharashtra have faced many difficulties. Corruption and the inability to manage manage the operations as well as assure good procurement rates to dairy farmers are some of the challenges in this arena. But one co-operative stand out thanks to Mahatma Gandhi.
Gosanwardhan Goras Bhandar, the milk cooperative in Wardha city started by Mahatma Gandhi in 1931, has beaten the odds.
Gandhian principles help Maharashtra milk co-op beat the odds
Along with Vinoba Bhave and Jamnalal Bajaj, Mahatma Gandhi had started the milk cooperative for the conservation and development of cows.
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Script/Voice Over: Radheshyam Jadhav
Editing: Gitanjali Diwakar
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