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1. Chandni Chowk, Delhi. Chandni Chowk is one of the oldest and busiest markets in India, established in the 17th century by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan.
Banas Dairy (Banaskantha District Cooperative Milk Federation, Palanpur) is a dairy based in Banaskantha district of Gujarat, and is Asias No. 1 in milk production.
The average Banas Dairy salary ranges from approximately ₹1.5 Lakh to ₹1.8 Lakh per year for a Machine Operator and ₹8.6 Lakhs to ₹18 Lakhs per year for a Executive. Salary estimates are based on 482 Banas Dairy salaries received from various employees of Banas Dairy.
Banas Dairy Key people Shankar Chaudhary (Chairman) Bhavabhai Rabari (Vice Chairman) Shri Sangramsingh R Chaudhary (I/C MD) Revenue INR₹ 18,255 crore (202122) Owner Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation, Ministry of Cooperation, Government of Gujarat Number of employees 50006 more rows
Amul is the biggest dairy not only in India, but in Asia too. It is owned by thousands of small and medium farmers. Amul has created revolution. The experiment has led to small dairies at district and village levels.
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1. Amul. One of Indias biggest and most reputable milk brands in India is Amul, which is a household name there. A key player in Indias White Revolution, Amul was founded in 1946 and is run by the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF).
Indias Amul milk brand is the worlds largest milk cooperative company in the world. In 1946, the Amul Cooperative was created as a reaction to the exploitation of local milk producers by the dealers and the agents of the main dairy of that time, the Polson dairy.
IFFCO is headquartered in New Delhi, India. Started in 1967 with 57 member cooperatives, it is today the biggest co-operative in the world by turnover on GDP per capita (as per World Cooperative Monitor 2021), with around 35,000 member cooperatives reaching over 50 million Indian farmers.

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