Biography of a great leader and a management idol who made a dream come true with AMUL during the White Revolution in India. Made India proud in the World.
2. EARLY YEARS
Dr. Verghese Kurien was born on November 26, 1921 in Calicut province (Kozhikode) of
Kerala.
His father was a civil surgeon in British Cochin and his mother was a highly educated woman.
Dr. Kurien joined Loyola College in Madras and attained his degree in B.Sc in Physics ,he was
also very active in sports and represented the college in cricket, badminton, boxing and
tennis.
He is an Mechanical Engineer from the College of Engineering, Madras University.
Then he went to the USA on government scholarship where he pursued his degree in Master
of Science in Metallurgy Engineering from Michigan State University.
He returned to India after completion of his studies and on May 13, 1949 and he headed for
Anand.
3. WHO IS DR. KURIEN ?
The MILKMAN of India.
The man behind genesis of AMUL.
The Father of ‘ THE WHITE REVOLUTION’ in India.
Architect of the ‘Operation Flood’.
Known for making Dairy the largest rural employment schemes in India after
Independence.
4. BIRTH OF AMUL
The Kaira District Co-operative Milk Production unit
was taken over by Dr. Kurien in 1950, which was later
named as AMUL.
Amul Dairy was founded to stop the exploitation of the
poor farmers by the middlemen.
Based on Dr. Kurien’s vision, and extra ordinary
intelligence Amul became India’s largest growing
institute and company in the early years.
India’s first PM, Jawaharlal Nehru inaugurated Amul
Dairy in Anand and embraced Dr. Kurien for his huge
help in developing the nation.
5. CONTRIBUTION
Its because of Dr. Kurien’s visionary mission that India is the largest milk producers in the
world.
Amul, today is the most preferred brand in Asian Countries.
The ‘Milkman of India’ took India from Milk deficient country to the number One milk
production country in the World which even overtook milk abundant country like
Netherlands.
He was one of the first Social Entrepreneur India saw in Post-Independence period.
Influenced and helped new brands to emerge
- Mother Dairy
- Safal
- Dhara
6. AWARDS
• National Awards by President of India
1. Padmashri (1965)
2. Padmabhushan (1966)
3. Krishi Ratna (1986)
4. Padma Vibhushan (1999)
• International Awards
1. Ramon Magsaysay Award for Community Leadership (1963)
2. "Wateler Peace Prize" Award, 1986 by His Royal Highness Prince Claus of The Netherlands
3. World Food Prize award for the year 1989
4. "International Person of the Year" by the World Dairy Expo, Wisconsin, USA (1993)
5. "Ordre du Merite Agricole" by the Government of France (in March 1997)
6. Regional Award 2000 from the Asian Productivity Organization, Japan
• 54+ Institutional Awards.
7. MANAGERIAL TAKEAWAYS
Innovation-
- Re-engineering
- Development of new Milk Vending Machines
An Open-Minded Techie.
Networking Skills and Communication.
Urge to learn and Knowledge seeker (15 more degrees in 50 serving years).
Leadership skills.
Believed in Fate and never settle policy.
9. REFERENCE :
Book name- I Too Had a Dream
Author- Dr. Verghese Kurien
Narrated to- Gouri Salvi
Book Type- Autobiography
Foreword by- Mr. Ratan Tata
The book narrates the revolutionary story of
Amul in India.