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Godrej to Invest ₹150 Crore to Expand Dairy Plant in Telangana
Jan 23, 2026

Godrej to Invest ₹150 Crore to Expand Dairy Plant in Telangana

The Godrej Group has announced a ₹150 crore investment to expand its dairy processing operations in Hyderabad, a major move aimed at strengthening its presence in southern India’s dairy sector and mee...Read More

NDDB, Banas Dairy & Suzuki Partner on Big Biogas Push in Gujarat
Jan 23, 2026

NDDB, Banas Dairy & Suzuki Partner on Big Biogas Push in Gujarat

A tripartite agreement has been signed between the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB), Banas Milk Union (Banas Dairy) and Suzuki Research & Development Institute India (SRDI) to set up a 75 MTPD...Read More

India’s First Camel Milk Plant Boosts Niche Dairy Growth
Jan 22, 2026

India’s First Camel Milk Plant Boosts Niche Dairy Growth

Sarhad Dairy — the Kutch District Cooperative Milk Producers’ Union Ltd. — has further strengthened India’s dairy landscape with its camel milk processing initiative, operating the country’s first cam...Read More

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Two Stocks Powering India's Rs 1-Lakh-Crore Protein Boom
Jan 21, 2026

Two Stocks Powering India's Rs 1-Lakh-Crore Protein Boom

Protein consumption in India is moving beyond supplements and fitness products into daily food choices. Awareness around nutrition has increased, but intake remains uneven. Parag Milk Foods Ltd. estim...Read More

5 Year Budget Plan to Make Indian Dairy Global Leader in 2047
Jan 15, 2026

5 Year Budget Plan to Make Indian Dairy Global Leader in 2047

I recently moderated a key session on India Dairy Vision 2047 at the TPCI's International Dairy Processing Conference 2026, gaining valuable insights from panellists. This led to me developing policy...Read More

From Forecast to Fact: 2025 Lessons, 2026 Dairy Outlook
Jan 01, 2026

From Forecast to Fact: 2025 Lessons, 2026 Dairy Outlook

As we step into 2026, it is worth pausing to reflect on how the Indian dairy sector navigated the challenges of 2025 and how closely reality tracked the forecasts I outlined in the first blog of last...Read More

India–NZ Dairy FTA: Safeguards or Silent Slippages?
Dec 26, 2025

India–NZ Dairy FTA: Safeguards or Silent Slippages?

The recently concluded India–New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (FTA) marks an important milestone in bilateral trade, while carefully ring-fencing India’s sensitive dairy sector. Under the agreement, c...Read More

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Dairy giants rush to recall infant formula after contamination scare
Jan 23, 2026

Dairy giants rush to recall infant formula after contamination scare

Three of the world's largest dairy companies are recalling and blocking batches of infant milk formula after a contamination scare that began with Nestle  widened on Wednesday to French groups Danone...Read More

Inside the World’s Giant 230,000 Cow Mega Farm in China
Jan 22, 2026

Inside the World’s Giant 230,000 Cow Mega Farm in China

One of the world’s largest concentrated dairy operations — **China Modern Dairy’s mega farm in Anhui Province, China — houses more than 230,000 dairy cows under a single industrial system, making it o...Read More

GDT 396: Dairy Prices Rally Again After Nine Drops
Jan 20, 2026

GDT 396: Dairy Prices Rally Again After Nine Drops

The 396th Global Dairy Trade (GDT) auction — the second dairy trading event of 2026 — delivered a second consecutive rise in global dairy prices, with the GDT Price Index increasing by 1.5 % to 1,088...Read More

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Study Finds Uranium in Breast Milk of Mothers in Bihar

By DairyNews7x7•Published on November 25, 2025

In a deeply concerning study carried out by the Mahavir Cancer Sansthan in Patna and AIIMS-New Delhi, researchers detected uranium in breast milk samples from mothers in six districts of Bihar — namely Bhojpur, Samastipur, Begusarai, Khagaria, Katihar, and Nalanda. The mothers in the study, aged between 17 and 35, showed uranium (U-238) in every single milk sample tested, with concentrations measuring from 0 up to 5.25 micrograms per liter.

The presence of uranium raises significant health red flags. According to the authors, roughly 70 percent of the infants whose mothers participated in this research may face non-carcinogenic health risks. These risks include kidney damage, neurological problems, and impacts on growth. Because uranium is a toxic heavy metal, even low-level exposure in infants can have long-term implications, though the study does not definitively establish cancer in this cohort.

One complicating factor is that there is no established safe limit for uranium in breast milk. Unlike other contaminants, regulatory guidelines for an acceptable concentration in human milk simply do not exist right now. This regulatory gap makes interpreting the risk even more difficult and underscores the urgency of further investigation.

The source of the uranium contamination remains unclear. Researchers are investigating several possibilities, including contaminated groundwater, discharges from industrial plants, and the use of chemical fertilizers that may contain trace uranium. These hypotheses are being explored because contaminated water is a common and plausible exposure route in the affected districts.

Despite the unsettling findings, the study’s authors strongly recommend continued breastfeeding. They emphasize that breast milk’s immunological and developmental benefits far outweigh the currently measured risks. Stopping breastfeeding, they argue, could lead to more harm than good — unless medical advice specifically suggests otherwise.

In response to the results, the researchers are calling for urgent action: biomonitoring programs should be established, water quality in the implicated districts needs to be rigorously tested, and public-health interventions must be launched to prevent further exposure.

Finally, some scientists are urging calm rather than panic. Several experts note that a portion of the uranium ingested by mothers is excreted through urine, and only a fraction appears in breast milk. But the presence of uranium in infant food (milk) remains deeply unsettling — especially given that we lack robust regulatory limits. At the very least, these findings highlight a critical and under-explored public-health concern that deserves immediate, serious attention.

Source : Dairynews7x7 Nov 25th 2025. TOI

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