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Month TP.

No.

Tr

April’17

1 Cl

M

2 Cu

3 Q

4 Eff

May’17 5 ET

in

6 Cu

7 Hy

8 Cl

M

June’17 9 E

Pl

10 To

11 To

12 Cu

July’17 13 Mi

in

14 El

M

15 Cu

16 Alt

in

17 Ba

Aug’17 18 Cu

Vi

19 Hy

20 Cl

M

Sep’17 21 Cu

Vi

22 Mi

in

23 Cu

Vi

Vision

Committed to nurture an effective learning environment for dairy professionals

by integrating knowledge and technical skills. Believes that professionals

adopting best practices will add value to society, improve the livelihood of milk

producers and play an expanding role in the nation’s economic growth.

Mission

Impart quality training to dairy personnel in consonance with the vision of the

National Dairy Development Board by providing state-of-the-art infrastructure

and specially develop training programmes in following broad areas:

y

Quality & Food Safety

y

Dairy Plant Operation and Maintenance

y

Minimising Milk Solid Losses & Waste Elimination

y

Energy Conservation & Management

y

Safety of Plant Personnel

y

Conduct on-the-job training

Introduction

Adoption of advanced technology, quality consciousness and excellence in dairy

sector across India will only be possible by engaging well trained, competent

and dedicated human resources. The demand for trained manpower can be

met by an optimal combination of theoretical training and practical exposure

to modern dairies. In this context, NDDB has taken proactive steps to develop

competent dairy professionals who can serve dairy cooperatives better. Mansinh

Institute of Training, Mehsana provides an excellent learning environment and

platform for the dairy professionals to make positive changes at workplace for

sustainable dairy business.

The success and growth of Dairy Cooperatives across the country led to a

need to improve efficiency in plant operations for Dairy Cooperatives to remain

competitive. This would also ensure better remuneration to the milk producers.

The need conceptualized into setting-up of a national level technical training

centre - Mansinh Institute of Training, with its foundation stone laid by Late C.

Subramanian, erstwhile Minister for Planning, GoI on Oct 22, 1971. Till date MIT

has trained more than 15000 dairy personnel.

Faculty

MIT has a pool of knowledgeable and experienced professionals from industry,

government bodies, renowned academic institutes and private consultants for

facilitating various training sessions to provide up to date knowledge in the

relevant field and also workable solutions to the problems faced.