Infant Dies After Drinking Milk Mixed with Contaminated Water

In a heartbreaking incident in Bhagirathpura, Indore, a five- to six-month-old baby boy died after being fed packaged milk mixed with contaminated tap water, as residents in the locality grapple with a severe outbreak of waterborne illness linked to unsafe municipal drinking water. (turn0search14) The infant, Avyaan Sahu, was born on 8 July 2025 after…
3 Dairy Licences Suspended In Ghee Adulteration in Indore

In a decisive move against food adulteration, district administration and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) suspended three dairy licences after detecting largescale irregularities in ghee manufacturing and sale in Indore. Officials said once investigation is completed, case will be filed before competent court. Action followed inspection at Palda-based Shri Ram Milk Food & Dairy Industries…
Fake Ghee Mafia Eyeing Indore as Hub – Big Adulteration Alert

Investigations in Indore have uncovered a large‐scale adulteration network diverting cheap vegetable oils and fats into ghee supply chains. Officials say the racket spans several local instances, with an estimated 15-20 % of ghee circulating in the market potentially fake — a figure that raises alarm for both public health and brand trust. The supply…
Heatwave Shrinks Indore Milk Supply; Prices Up ₹2/L

Indore’s dairy sector is grappling with the heatwave’s impact: temperatures surged ~8 °C over ten days, leading to a significant 1 lakh-litre per day drop in loose milk collections, now averaging 11–11.5 lakh litres/day . With demand rising for summer staples like lassi and curd, local suppliers have raised milk prices by ₹2 per litre, effective…
Indore Maintains Steady Milk Collection Despite Seasonal Pressures

Contrary to the usual 4-5% dip in summer milk collection, Indore’s dairy sector has remained resilient this April, maintaining a steady supply of 12-12.5 lakh litres per day. This stability is largely attributed to increased milk prices, which enabled farmers to invest in new cattle, mitigating the seasonal decline in production. The Indore Dugdh Vikreta…
Milk demand in Indore surges during winter

Milk demand in Indore has edged up amid surge in consumption from institutional and household purchases in the winter season. Indore Cooperative Dugdh Sangh, which supplies packaged milk to consumers, has registered sales of 2.5 lakh litre per day whilst supplies of loose milk by private milk suppliers in the city has witnessed a surge of…
Demand of packaged milk drops in Indore

A decline in packaged milk sales due to subdued demands amid surge in daily collection has left Indore cooperative dugdh sangh worried, looking for markets outside Indore. To sell surplus stock of milk, Indore dugdh sangh is tying up with Bundelkhand dugdh sangh. Dr RK Doorwar, CEO, Indore Cooperative Dugdh Sangh said, “Sales of packaged milk have dropped leaving a good…
Milk prices beat the trend, unlikely to rise this summer in Indore

Milk prices are unlikely to see any rise this summer due to surplus production in May month as against the usual seasonal drop that leads to price hike. Surplus milk output in Indore has touched close to 2 lakh litre per day in May. Loose milk is priced at Rs 58-Rs 60 per litre in…
All milk dairies in Indore asked to install fat-checking machines

Already declared India’s cleanest city for seven straight years, Indore is now gearing up to ensure that its residents get unadulterated/uncontaminated and quality milk. The Indore district administration on Friday decided to make the installation of Fat Checking Machines compulsory at all dairies across the district – to ensure that the residents get the best…