Tirupati laddu row: KMF using GPS to track Nandini ghee supplied to TTD, says official

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Update: 2024-09-21 15:18 GMT

A Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) container with Nandini ghee heads to Tirumala in Tirupati. File photo: X/@TTDevasthanams

Bengaluru, Sep 21 (PTI) Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) has installed geo-positioning system on its vehicles that supply ghee to the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), which manages the Tirupati temple, following a row over substandard ‘ghee’ used in Tirupati laddus, a top official said on Saturday.

KMF managing director M K Jagadish said the Nandini Ghee supply was restored after the TTD awarded a tender to KMF a month ago.

Nandini is the popular brand of the Karnataka Milk Federation.

"We restored the supply of ghee (to TTD) a month ago. We have installed the GPS system and Geo Location Devices on the vehicles so that we can find out where they stop. This is to ensure that no where adulteration happens," Jagadish told PTI.

According to him, the KMF got the contract to supply 350 tonnes of ghee.

"We will supply ghee as and when required," he added.

Citing a lab report on Friday, the TTD stated that there was presence of 'lard' (pig fat) and other impurities in the ghee.

TTD Executive Officer J Shyamala Rao said lab tests have revealed the presence of animal fat and lard in chosen samples and the board was in the process of blacklisting the contractor who supplied 'adulterated' ghee. PTI

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