Crossing into the gates of Mother Dairy’s original plant at Patparganj in east Delhi, the abrupt change of scene hits you first. A landmark for the city’s residents, Mother Dairy is better known for the traffic crossing outside — chaotic, noisy and extremely congested. Once you enter, though, the manicured greens and almost military-style orderliness takes you to a different world. Few people can be seen on the premises, even as the 37-acre property, which was once the nerve centre for Delhi’s milk supplies, quietly goes about its business. Most of the processes here are automated and work with precision to deliver toned and homogenised milk to 1,415 milk booths that Mother Dairy runs across Delhi.
