The relocation of dairies from residential areas in Ambala Sadar has faced delays due to design approval issues. Despite identifying a 21-acre plot in Brahman Majra for the move in 2021, the project is still awaiting final approval. The new complex will offer various plot sizes and facilities, including a biogas plant, to support dairy operations and improve local conditions.
The process of relocating dairies from residential areas in Ambala Sadar, Haryana, has encountered significant delays. Despite efforts to move these operations to a designated area, progress has been slower than anticipated. The district administration’s plan, first initiated in 2021, is still awaiting final approval and has faced several setbacks.
Background
In 2021, the district administration identified a 21-acre plot in Brahman Majra village for relocating the dairies currently operating in residential and cow market areas. This initiative was aimed at maintaining cleanliness and improving living conditions in the expanding residential areas surrounding these dairy operations. The dairies, many of which have been operational since the British era, were established to meet the milk needs of the region. As population growth led to the development of new residential areas around these markets, the need for relocation became increasingly urgent.
Current Status
Despite the initial plans, the project has faced numerous obstacles:
- Design Approval Issues: The proposed design for the new dairy complex was rejected last year due to concerns about its suitability and lack of detailed provisions for facilities and drainage.
- Recent Developments: The Ambala Sadar Municipal Corporation recently received an updated design for the complex. This design is now awaiting administrative approval from the Urban Local Bodies Directorate before further progress can be made.
Project Details
The relocation project aims to create a comprehensive dairy complex with various plot sizes to accommodate different dairy operations:
- Plot Sizes: The complex will feature 196 plots of varying sizes, including 125 plots of 100 square yards, 35 plots of 200 square yards, 25 plots of 350 square yards, and 11 plots of 500 square yards.
- Facilities: The new complex will offer essential amenities such as veterinary services and rest houses for dairy workers. Additionally, a biogas plant will be established to efficiently manage cow dung.
Challenges and Considerations
- Small-Scale Operations: Many dairy operators keep a small number of animals at home, making relocation to the new complex challenging for them. However, larger operations are expected to benefit significantly from the move.
- Administrative Efforts: SDM of Ambala Cantonment and Administrator of Ambala Sadar Municipal Corporation, Satinder Sivaach, emphasized that the design has been submitted for administrative approval and that efforts are being made to complete the project as soon as possible.
The relocation of dairies from residential areas in Ambala Sadar remains an important but delayed project. While there have been setbacks in design and approval processes, the project aims to address cleanliness and improve conditions for dairy operations and residents alike. With recent updates and a renewed focus on securing necessary approvals, the project is expected to move forward and bring significant improvements to the area.