Now you may not have to go to the market to buy milk after a long day at work. You can simply get off the bus and buy it at the depot as Delhi's leading milk supplier Mother Dairy has partnered with the national capital's main public transport operator – Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) to make quality food products easily and readily available to a larger set of audience. The company has been allotted space to operate 31 kiosks of which 21 kiosks have been set-up at various locations of DTC’s bus depots, terminals, colonies, etc. The remaining 10 kiosks will be opened in a phased manner.

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The first kiosk was inaugurated by Sangram Chaudhary, Managing Director, Mother Dairy and Manoj Kumar (IAS), Managing Director, DTC inaugurated at DTC’s IP Estate Bus Depot on Tuesday. The newly set-up kiosks will offer the entire range of Mother Dairy including products from Safal and Dhara and will be equipped with digital payment options.

Sangram Chaudhary, Managing Director, Mother Dairy Fruit & Vegetable Pvt. Ltd., said, “We, at Mother Dairy, have been instrumental in offering quality and nutritious products in close vicinity of our consumers. With the addition of these kiosks, we will be serving not only the residents but also the consumers on the go.” 

"We also invite the RWAs and apartment owner associations to reach out to us through our helpline, so that we can set up such kiosks in their localities as well," he added. 

Out of the 21 kiosks setup across the city by Mother Dairy, 12 have been established at military area, police lines and offices along-with railway colonies. The company at present operates around 900 booths and 250 kiosks at various locations and societies in the Capital region.

Commenting on the development,Manoj Kumar, Managing Director, Delhi Transport Corporation, said, “DTC has been in the forefront with providing last mile connectivity to the residents of Delhi NCR. With a daily ridership of more than 32 lakh passengers, it was only natural to join hands with another ubiquitous Delhi institution like Mother Dairy to provide convenience to the commuters as well as residents of nearby colonies.”