Amul Milk Price Cut Announcement will have a direct impact on Curd, Sweets, Khoya , Paneer & Ghee

Amul Milk Price Cut: Amul has announced a reduction in the price of milk. The price of the 1-litre pouch of Amul Gold, Taaza and Tea Special has been reduced by one rupee. But this is not the only happiness for the customers. Along with milk, many other things have become cheaper for the customers. First, let us tell you that the reduction in the price of Amul milk has come into effect from today i.e. 24 January. After milk becoming increasingly expensive for the last few years, this is the first time that the dairy company has reduced its product. Amul has announced an increase of 1 rupee in the price of three different milk products. See what else has become cheaper for you.

The reduction in the price of milk will have a direct impact on Dahi (Dahi, Curd), Mithai, Khoya (Khoya), Paneer (Paneer) and Ghee (Ghee) because all these things are made from milk, so now their price will also decrease.

Know the new prices in detail.

Amul Gold will now cost Rs 65, Amul Taza will cost Rs 53 and Tea Special will cost Rs 61 per litre. The company said that this reduction would apply only to a 1-litre pouch. The old price of the Amul Gold 1 litre pouch was Rs 66, which will now be Rs 65. The old price of the Amul Tea Special 1 litre pouch was Rs 62, which will now be Rs 61. The old price of Amul Taza 1 litre pouch has come down from Rs 54 to Rs 53 now. The company wants people to buy 1 liter milk instead of 500 ml. The new prices of the company have been implemented from today.

Although the company has not given detailed reasons behind this decision, the industry sees it as a big step amid increasing market competition. The price cut is expected to provide relief to customers as well as strengthen Amul’s competitive edge in the dairy sector. The new price applies to popular variants like Amul Gold, Amul Taza and Amul Tea Special.

Explosion at Maharashtra Ordnance Factory: 1 Dead, Many Trapped

Explosion at Maharashtra Ordnance Factory: One Dead, Several Trapped

A significant explosion occurred at the Bhandara ordnance factory in Maharashtra on Friday, January 24, 2025, tragically resulting in one confirmed death. Several workers are feared trapped under the debris following the incident.   

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said that five of the 13 to 14 workers trapped in the roof collapse have been evacuated. Five of them have been safely evacuated. The District Collector and Superintendent of Police are at the scene, and all kinds of assistance are being provided,” the CM said on X.   

Rescue and medical teams, including SDRF and Nagpur Municipal Corporation, have been deployed to the site. The CM emphasised that the district administration is coordinating rescue efforts with defence forces and that medical assistance teams are on standby.   

A blast occurred at the ordnance factory in Jawahar Nagar Bhandara earlier today. Rescue and medical teams are actively engaged in search and rescue operations.  

Varanasi-Kolkata Expressway: 610 KM Route to Revolutionize Travel

Motorway. This motorway is expected to provide commuters with a number of advantages by drastically cutting travel time from the existing 14–16 hours to just 6-7 hours:

Time Savings: The biggest benefit will be the notable cut in travel time, which will make trips more convenient and effective for both people and freight.
Economic Boost: Trade and commerce between the regions will increase as a result of faster transportation, which will make the movement of commodities easier.
Tourism Growth: By making it simpler for tourists to visit both cities’ cultural and religious landmarks, improved connection will increase tourism potential.

Lower Fuel Costs: Travellers and businesses will save money by using less fuel when journey times are shorter.
Enhanced Safety: All users will benefit from the expressway’s expected advanced safety features.
The Varanasi-Kolkata Motorway has the potential to be an essential conduit for Eastern India’s social and economic advancement.