28 जून 2013
Cabinet asks Agri Min to rework proposal of corporatising DMS
New Delhi, Jun 28. The Cabinet has deferred a
decision on corporatisation of loss-making Delhi Milk Scheme
(DMS) and asked Agriculture Ministry to rework the proposal
giving details of land requirement.
"The proposal has been deferred because we wanted them
(Agriculture Ministry) to produce the revised plan indicating
the requirement of land," Finance Minister P Chidambaram told
reporters.
"Certain land will remain with government, only the land
that is required for running DMS will be transferred to the
new company. This information is required. This (proposal)
will probably come up in the next meeting or so," he said.
The proposal on corporatisation of DMS, moved by the
Agricutlure Ministry to enable takeover of the loss-making
operation by well performing milk companies, was discussed in
the Cabinet meeting yesterday.
Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF),
which owns Amul brand, has evinced interest in running the DMS
plants.
GCMMF, leading milk supplier in Delhi-NCR, had also moved
a proposal to the Agriculture Ministry in this regard. Amul
wants to increase its presence in the national capital region.
The DMS has milk production and packaging capacity of 5
lakh litres per day, besides a network of 1,298 outlets in the
NCR. DMS has 800 employees, but the milk production is only
about 2.75 lakh litres per day.
However, its cumulative losses touched Rs 838.66 crore in
2011-12 from Rs 814.43 crore in 2010-11 and Rs 782.32 crore in
2009-10.
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