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33pc women on Banas Dairy Board mirrors Parliament reservation proposal: Gujarat Dy CM

By IANS | Updated: April 15, 2026 18:20 IST

Gandhinagar, April 15 Women account for more than 11 lakh of the 36 lakh members of Banas Dairy, ...

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Gandhinagar, April 15 Women account for more than 11 lakh of the 36 lakh members of Banas Dairy, Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi said on Wednesday, highlighting their role in driving economic self-reliance in Gujarat's dairy sector.

He was speaking at a joint ‘Milk Day’ and ‘Women Awareness Programme’ organised by Banas Dairy and the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF) at the Banas Dairy complex in Sanadar village in Vav-Tharad.

Gujarat Legislative Assembly Speaker and Banas Dairy Chairman Shankar Chaudhary was also present.

Addressing women livestock keepers at the event, Sanghavi said, “The women of Banaskantha have done remarkable work in animal husbandry and the milk revolution, inspiring not only Gujarat but women across the world.”

He added that around 11 lakh women are milk producers within Banas Dairy’s 36 lakh member base, calling it “a living example of economic self-reliance”.

Referring to political representation, Sanghavi said that while the proposal for 33 per cent reservation for women in Parliament has been advanced under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Banas Dairy has already implemented similar representation.

“The dairy has ensured 33 per cent participation of women on its Board of Directors,” he said.

He also reiterated the state government’s position on cattle protection, stating that it remains committed to taking strict action against activities such as cow slaughter.

Chaudhary, addressing the gathering, praised the contribution and determination of women associated with Banas Dairy.

During the programme, several women milk producers shared their experiences in animal husbandry and outlined their journeys in the sector.

Women and livestock keepers who had performed notably were honoured by the officials, with awards presented during the event.

The programme was attended by leaders from the cooperative sector, directors of the dairy, and a large number of women livestock keepers from across the district.

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