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Verghese Kurien

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Verghese Kurien, known as the "Father of the White Revolution" in India, was a social entrepreneur whose "billion-litre idea", Operation Flood, made dairy farming India's largest self-sustaining industry and the largest rural employment sector providing a third of all rural income. It made India the world's largest milk producer, doubled the milk available for each person, and increased milk output four-fold in 30 years.

Books

Verghese Kurien, Jean Little, Alison Prentice, Isadore Sharp, Patricia Kathleen Page, David Daiches, Raymond Breton, Daniel Hillel, Betty Goodwin, Gilles Marcotte, University of Guelph. Convocation, Thomas A. Bruzustowski, Reginald George Thomson, Simon Streatfeild, George Fletcher Morris, Helen C. Abell, Leon Saunders, Alan Garnett Davenport, Joyce Beare-Rogers, Richard George Lipsey, Howard Charles Clark, William David Hopper, James Milton Ham, William Sefton Fyfe, Joy Nozomi Kogawa, James Clarence Rennie, Claudette MacKay-Lassonde, Roy Torgny Berg, Max Birnstiel, Helen Mary Calidocott, Martha Henry, Rose Sheinin, Earl Bruce MacNaughton, Roberta Lynn Bondar, Rosemary Brown, David Allan Bromley, William Howard Rapson, Jack W. Skinner, Phillip Vallentine Tobias, Bin Abdul Rahman Omar
Bound Signature Books for Citations for Recipients of Honours Given at Convocation, 1989-1994
Bound Signature Books for Citations for Recipients of Honours Given at Convocation, 1989-1994
Verghese Kurien, Jean Little, Alison Prentice, Isadore Sharp, Patricia Kathleen Page, David Daiches, Raymond Breton, Daniel Hillel, Betty Goodwin, Gilles Marcotte, University of Guelph. Convocation, Thomas A. Bruzustowski, Reginald George Thomson, Simon Streatfeild, George Fletcher Morris, Helen C. Abell, Leon Saunders, Alan Garnett Davenport, Joyce Beare-Rogers, Richard George Lipsey, Howard Charles Clark, William David Hopper, James Milton Ham, William Sefton Fyfe, Joy Nozomi Kogawa, James Clarence Rennie, Claudette MacKay-Lassonde, Roy Torgny Berg, Max Birnstiel, Helen Mary Calidocott, Martha Henry, Rose Sheinin, Earl Bruce MacNaughton, Roberta Lynn Bondar, Rosemary Brown, David Allan Bromley, William Howard Rapson, Jack W. Skinner, Phillip Vallentine Tobias, Bin Abdul Rahman Omar