After 132 years, Indian Army disbands military farms
Updated Apr 1, 2021, 8:48 am IST
The military farms were set up with sole requirement of supplying hygienic milk to troops in various garrisons across British India
A flag ceremony was held to officially close down the military farms records in Delhi Cantonment Grounds. By arrangement
New Delhi: After supplying milk to Indian Army for 132 years, Military farms on Wednesday were officially disbanded.
The Flag ceremony of the Military Farms Records Delhi Cantonment was held on Wednesday.
The military farms were set up with sole requirement of supplying hygienic milk to troops in various garrisons across British India. They played an important role before the white revolution or Operation Flood was launched in 1970s to make India self dependent in milk production.
After 132 years, Military Farms in India disbanded
Published : Apr 1, 2021, 7:43 am IST
Updated : Apr 1, 2021, 8:48 am IST
The military farms were set up with sole requirement of supplying hygienic milk to troops in various garrisons across British India
A flag ceremony was held to officially close down the military farms records in Delhi Cantonment Grounds. By arrangement
New Delhi: After supplying milk to Indian Army for 132 years, Military farms on Wednesday were officially disbanded.
The Flag ceremony of the Military Farms Records Delhi Cantonment was held on Wednesday.
The military farms were set up with sole requirement of supplying hygienic milk to troops in various garrisons across British India. They played an important role before the white revolution or Operation Flood was launched in 1970s to make India self dependent in milk production.