What Will Be the Outcome of the Amul Dairy Board Elections?

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Key Takeaways
- 24 candidates contesting for 9 board seats.
- 97.48% voter turnout reflects strong engagement.
- Counting begins simultaneously at four centers.
- Influential role of Amul in India’s dairy landscape.
- Results expected by 3 pm.
Anand, Sep 12 (NationPress) The highly anticipated Amul Dairy elections in Anand are reaching a critical juncture today, with the vote counting starting at 9 am.
The counting process, which spans eight rounds across four centers, will determine the outcome for 24 candidates vying for nine positions on the Board of Directors. Results are projected to be revealed by 3 pm.
On September 10, an impressive voter turnout of 97.48% was recorded during the elections. Following the voting, ballot boxes were securely transported from the District Treasury’s strongroom to Amul Dairy’s counting center.
Simultaneous counting will occur at four centers, with each center utilizing four tables for the ballots.
Officials will open the boxes, retrieve the ballot papers, and count votes for each candidate. Cancelled ballots will be presented for scrutiny by candidates and their agents before being set aside for final verification.
The counting will commence with votes for Anand, Borsad, Petlad, and Khambhat seats, followed by Nadiad, Matar, Kathlal, and Kapadvanj. Finally, individual member votes will be counted.
The elections have sparked considerable enthusiasm among cattle farmers in Anand and Kheda districts, with large crowds of supporters and families anticipated at the dairy premises to witness the results.
Amul Dairy, based in Anand, Gujarat, is the leading cooperative under the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF) and serves as a fundamental component of India’s dairy industry. With an annual turnover exceeding Rs 55,000 crore (over USD 6.5 billion), it stands as India’s largest dairy brand and ranks among the world’s foremost milk cooperatives.
Established in 1946 and often credited with initiating India’s “White Revolution” under Dr. Verghese Kurien’s guidance, Amul has transformed India from a milk-deficient nation into the globe’s largest milk producer.
Its cooperative model, which connects over 36 lakh milk producers across 18,000 villages in Gujarat, has become a global benchmark for farmer empowerment and rural development.
Amul is not just a household name with a diverse product range, including milk, butter, ice cream, and cheese; its real significance lies in its socio-economic role, ensuring stable income for farmers, generating rural employment, and establishing India as a dairy powerhouse in international markets.