The Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) has installed GPS on its vehicles used to supply ghee to the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD), which manages the Tirupati temple. The move comes in the wake of a controversy over the alleged use of animal fat in Tirupati temple laddus.
Supply of Nandini Ghee restored
KMF Managing Director M K Jagadeesh said the supply of Nandini ghee has been restored after the TTD awarded it a tender a month ago. 'Nandini' is a popular brand of the Karnataka Milk Federation.
Where do the vehicles stop? Will you find out
KMF Managing Director Jagadeesh said, “We have restored the supply of ghee (to TTD) a month ago. We have installed GPS systems and geo-location devices on the vehicles so that we can track their stops. The aim is to ensure that there is no adulteration.”
Got contract to supply 350 tonnes of ghee
GPS (Global Positioning System) is used to find the actual location of a vehicle. According to him, 'KMF has got a contract to supply 350 tonnes of ghee. He said, “We will supply ghee whenever required.”
Animal fat and fish oil found in ghee
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