DMS TAKES STEPS TO INCREASE SALE OF
MILK
RAJYA SABHA
The sale of milk
supplied by the Delhi Milk Scheme (DMS) has decreased as a result
of increase in prices with effect from 1st March this year. However,
steps have been taken to boost the sale including conversion of
depots into all-day milk stalls, putting into operation abandoned
milk booths and face-lifting of the existing milk stalls. The
distribution losses suffered by the DMS during 2000-01, 2001-02
and 2002-03 amounted to Rs.84.91 lakh, Rs.95.57 lakh and Rs.43.34
lakh respectively. The percentage of milk in polypacks returned
to DMS during these three years was 7.6 , 8.64 and 3.88 respectively.
The expenditure incurred in reprocessing the returned polypacks
was about Rs.4.2 crore.
At present, 214
all-day milk stalls are running in Delhi. These stalls sell DMS
milk and milk products. An amount of about Rs.58 lakh has been
received as refundable security deposits from these outlets.
This information
was given by the Minister of State for Agriculture, Shri Hukumdeo
Narayan Yaday in reply to two separate questions by S/shri Murli
Deora and Santosh Bagrodia in the Rajya Sabha today.