Karnataka Govt Likely to Raise Milk Price from Rs 33 to Rs 35 per Litre in April


Team Udayavani, Mar 25, 2017, 10:19 AM IST

Bengaluru: Karnataka state government is very likely to raise the price of milk by Rs 2 from Rs 33 to Rs 35 in the state in an attempt to support the farmers amid prevailing drought conditions in Karnataka.  The new price is expected to come into force from April, 2017. Karnataka Animal Husbandry Department officials have also confirmed that the government is on its way to increase the milk price to support the farmers. For the time being, milk diaries in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu are selling milk at Rs 40 per liter as a result, the commodity price will remain lower in Karnataka even if the milk price raised by Rs 2 per liter. A 2 Rupee increment in the commodity price could give at least Rs 1.50 to the farmers. 

Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.

Top News

Coast Guard rescues 7 Indian fishermen from Pakistan maritime security agency ship

Omkar Salvi named RCB’s bowling coach

Woman mauled to death by leopard near Bengaluru

Shivamogga: 29 injured as school bus on tour crashes into tree

Amit Shah to inaugurate golden jubilee edition of Police Science Conference in Gandhinagar

Yakshagana artiste Cherkadi Kamalaksha Prabhu passes away

As Delhi chokes with dangerous pollution levels, doctors warn of health risks for all

Related Articles More

CM Siddaramaiah accuses HDD, HDK of silence on ‘financial inequality’ faced by state

Woman mauled to death by leopard near Bengaluru

Shivamogga: 29 injured as school bus on tour crashes into tree

Yakshagana artiste Cherkadi Kamalaksha Prabhu passes away

Puttur: Engineer translocates trees instead of chopping them down

MUST WATCH

Swimming pool

| ₹50 LAKH SEIZED FROM TIRE |

New Technology In Kambala

Lakshdeepotsava 2024 Shree Krishna Mutt

Punganur Cow


Latest Additions

CM Siddaramaiah accuses HDD, HDK of silence on ‘financial inequality’ faced by state

Temple elephant in Tamil Nadu attacks its caretaker, two dead

Ravi Shastri says first two Tests crucial for India against Australia after defeat to New Zealand

Coast Guard rescues 7 Indian fishermen from Pakistan maritime security agency ship

Jhansi medical college fire: Death toll rises to 12 as another child succumbs

Thanks for visiting Udayavani

You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.