SUMUL raises procurement prices; to benefit 2.5 lac dairy farmers
Active in Surat and Tapi districts, Sumul procures 17.5 lac ltr of milk daily
Gujarat based Sumul Dairy has decided to increase the cow & buffalo milk procurement prices by Rs 20 per kg fat from 1st May onwards, the day which is also celebrated as Gujarat’s foundation day.
The decision was taken in the board meeting held on Monday at SUMUL’s headquarter in Surat. The meeting was chaired by its Chairman Mansinhbhai Patel, who shared the news through social media.
“In a board meeting, it has been decided to increase the cow & buffalo milk procurement price from the cattle rearers of Surat and Tapi districts by Rs 20 per kg fat”.
Those from the community living in the hilly terrain and forest areas have their houses and farmlands at a distance from another person’s house and farmland
Surat: The proximity of houses and intermingling of people in small towns and big cities have shot up Covid-19 cases in major parts of the state. However, several tribal pockets in the tribal belt of the state are still protected from the alarming situation despite the lack of medical infrastructure that the cities have.
Dang located at the southern tip has the least number of cases in Gujarat at 524, as on Tuesday. Remote pockets in Narmada and Chhota Udepur districts too are not the contributors of the cases in the district. Administrators and social scientists say that several sub-communities within the tribal population have a certain lifestyle wherein they traditionally keep distance from each other.
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The number of active patients in Ahmedabad has already reached half of its total recovered patients
AHMEDABAD: It could well be the fortnight that has changed the course of the pandemic in Gujarat. If one takes the base of the 2011 Census data as an indication of the districts’ and state’s population (6.04 crore), the state had 4 active cases per 10,000 population on April 10 at 22,692.
The number shot to 19 on April 25 as the state’s active cases tally reached 1.15 lakh recording a five-fold rise.
The districts’ analysis showed that Ahmedabad had 4,583 active cases on April 10, which rose 11 times to 48,555. Tapi recorded an 11-fold rise from 1 active case per 10,000 population to 11 on Sunday.
The number of active patients in Ahmedabad has already reached half of its total recovered patients
AHMEDABAD: It could well be the fortnight that has changed the course of the pandemic in Gujarat. If one takes the base of the 2011 Census data as an indication of the districts’ and state’s population (6.04 crore), the state had 4 active cases per 10,000 population on April 10 at 22,692.
The number shot to 19 on April 25 as the state’s active cases tally reached 1.15 lakh recording a five-fold rise.
The districts’ analysis showed that Ahmedabad had 4,583 active cases on April 10, which rose 11 times to 48,555. Tapi recorded an 11-fold rise from 1 active case per 10,000 population to 11 on Sunday.