Kurien died at around 1.15 a.m. at Muljibhai Patel Urological Hospital in Nadiad, about 25 kms from Anand
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The father of 'white revolution' Dr Verghese Kurien, 
who transformed India from a milk-deficient country to the world's 
largest milk producer and the founder of Amul, passed away on 10 Sep 2012 after a
 brief illness. Kurien, 90, is survived by wife Molly Kurien and 
daughter Nirmala.
His mortal remains were 
consigned to flames in the presence of priests from different religions.
 The last rites were performed by his grandson Siddharth. Respecting his
 last wish, Kurien was cremated. Kurien died at around 1.15 a.m. at 
Muljibhai Patel Urological Hospital in Nadiad, about 25 kms from here. 
His body was brought to his residence here and kept in Sardar Hall of 
Amul dairy in Anand, where people paid homage. His professional life was
 dedicated to empower Indian farmers through co-operatives.
Kurien
 joined Kaira District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Limited in 
1949, on the request of Tribhuvandas Patel, the then dairy chairman. The
 dairy was formed at the initiative of Sardar Vallabhabhai Patel. Later,
 Patel asked Kurien to help set up a dairy processing plant, which saw 
the birth of Amul, which became a successful cooperative model. Kurien 
is also credited with being the first one to produce powder from buffalo
 milk, when elsewhere in the world, cow milk was used to produce milk 
powder.
Impressed by the success of Amul, former 
Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri established National Dairy 
Development Board (NDDB) to replicate the Amul model across the country 
and Kurien was made its chairman. As Chairman of NDDB, Kurien led 
'Operation Flood' to make India the biggest milk producing nation in the
 world, besides making Amul a household name. NDDB launched 'Operation 
Flood' in 1970, making India the largest milk producer in the world. He 
served as chairman of NDDB for 33 years from 1965 to 1998.
Paying
 rich tributes to Kurien, President Pranab Mukherjee said he had made 
enormous contribution in the fields of agriculture, rural development 
and dairy. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Vice President Hamid Ansari
 also expressed their condolences on his death. Ansari said Kurien was 
credited with being the architect of the largest dairy development 
programme in the world-- Operation Flood.
The Indian government had conferred on him Padmashri in 1965, 
Padmabhushan in 1966 and Padma Vibhushan in 1999. He was also the 
recipient of World Food Price, Ramon Magsaysay award for Community 
Leadership, Carnegie Wateler World Peace Prize and International Person 
of the Year award from US.
Born in Kozhikode, 
Kerala on 26 November 1921, Kurien had graduated in science from Loyola 
College in Chennai (1940) and obtained his degree in engineering from 
Guindy College of Engineering also in Chennai.
 



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