The decision was taken at a state cabinet meeting today to give this profit-making organisation a corporate entity, Law minister Chandrima Bhattacharya said.
With this decision, all Mother Diary employees would be considered as state government employees.
Mother Dairy Calcutta, a government of West Bengal project, was started under Operation Flood-II of the National Dairy Development Board in 1970s to cater to the demand of Kolkata Metropolitan area.
Initially, the management of Mother Dairy was looked after by the National Dairy Development Board. On March 24, 1982 the then Chief Minister Jyoti Basu dedicated Mother Dairy, Calcutta, to rural milk producers and urban milk consumers of West Bengal.
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