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                                | Industrial Visit to Dudhmansagar Dairy (Amul), Manesar, Gurgaon |  
                                | 25th January 2017 |  
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                                                        | On 25 January 2017, Mrs. Poonam Yadav (Assistant Professor, IT Dept.) along with 57 students of IV and VI  Semester from IT, CSE, ECS, ECE, EEE and  ME Departments of Dronacharya College  of Engineering, Gurgaon visited the Dudhmansagar Dairy of Mehsana  District Cooperative Milk Producers Union Limited (Amul), Manesar,  Gurgaon. The visit was organized by DCE ISTE Student Chapter with the aim of  providing the students a brief understanding of the various automaton  techniques involved in a dairy plant. |  
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                                                        | The seeds of Mehsana  District Cooperative Milk Producers Union Ltd. popularly known as Dudhsagar Dairy (located at Mehsana in  Gujarat) were sown in the year 1960 with the noble intention of ensuring a fair  return to the milk producers. It is a district level apex body of milk  cooperative societies in Mehsana which aims to provide remunerative returns to  milk producers and also to serve the interest of consumers by providing quality  and safe milk products which gives good value for money. The intention was that the dairy would  play an ever increasing role in the rural economy, providing gainful employment  to large numbers of producers in the district and to raise producer’s awareness  so that they could manage their own affairs through co-operatives.  |  
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                                                        | The team was welcomed by Mr.  SK Singh (Sales Manager, Dudhmansagar). He provided a brief introduction  to the students about the Dudhsagar Dairy and then the students headed towards  the plant. At plant, Mr. Ravinder S Mann (Manager, Engineering) described  briefly about the process which milk undergoes, like clarification, standardization,  homogenization, pasteurization and finally, about distribution of milk.    |  
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                                                        | Mr. P K TRIPATHY (Sales, Manager) demonstrated the students  about the overall operation of the plant that comprises of various stages such  as procuring, processing, packing, supplying and marketing. Every day the milk  collected in nearby villages is being transported to Dudhsagar through milk  tankers. The milk is initially checked for quality and then pumped to large  milk containers located in the plant. These milk containers have the capacity  to store several lakh litres of milk at very low temperature. Depending upon  the need the milk is then utilized to produce different dairy products that  included milk (5 variants), flavored milk, butter, ghee, milk powder,  buttermilk, lassi, ice cream and dahi. Suppose, if the milk procured is above  than the required, then the milk will be converted to powder form. The milk is  preheated at high temperature and is sprayed in the ‘V’ shaped collector from  the top. The milk that is being sprayed is subjected to hot air which absorbs  the moisture content to obtain powder. The milk powder is collected at the  lower level of the collector and is periodically checked for quality. Two  varieties of milk powder are being manufactured currently and are packed in  varied sizes ranging from 25 kgs to several grams. Sugar content is used to  distinguish between the two products. |  
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                                                        | The dairy plant also  houses a laboratory where the milk sampled at various instants, is tested for  quality and quantity at regular intervals. Majority of the milk procured from  nearby villages is pasteurized and supplied in various sizes (500 ml, 1000 ml and  5000 ml). Currently the milk is supplied in five variants. SNF (Solids - Not - Fat) is the key factor which is used to distinguish between milk variants. Also,  some portion of the milk is used to obtain ghee, butter, buttermilk, lassi,  paneer, ice-cream, flavored milk etc. Ice-cream is manufactured, packed and  stored in a separate unit where the temperature is maintained at extremely low  level.  |  
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                                                        | The students had an  opportunity to view and understand the operation of different processes using diverse  techniques employed in a dairy plant. Also, the visit created awareness among  the students regarding the various valves, actuators, controllers, containers,  packing units, control panel being used currently. Lastly, students enjoyed  flavored milk and ice-cream at no cost in the dairy plant. Overall, the visit  to the plant was very informative and educative for the students as they learnt  the basics of automation engineering. |  
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