Milk Crisis

'Milk Crisis' - 15 News Result(s)

  • South Africa Can't Keep The Lights On Amid Worst Electricity Crisis
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Friday January 27, 2023
    From dairy farms failing to keep milk refrigerated to chickens suffocating en masse due to failing ventilators and undertakers struggling to preserve bodies, South Africa is buckling under its worst power crisis in years.
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  • India Delivers Humanitarian Assistance Worth Rs 43 Crore To Sri Lanka
    India News | Asian News International | Sunday May 22, 2022
    The consignment comprises 9,000 metric tonnes of rice, and 50 metric tonnes of milk powder, coupled with over 25 metric tonnes of drugs and other pharmaceutical supplies.
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  • China's Energy Crisis Is Hitting Everything From iPhones To Milk
    World News | Jeff Sutherland and Tom Hancock, Bloomberg | Friday October 8, 2021
    The hit from China's energy crunch is starting to ripple throughout the globe, hurting everyone from Toyota Motor Corp. to Australian sheep farmers and makers of cardboard boxes.
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  • "Left Usain Bolt Behind": Piyush Goyal On Cop Who Ran With Milk For Baby
    Cities | Edited by Nandini Gupta | Friday June 5, 2020
    The Railway policeman who sprinted towards a moving train coach in Bhopal to give milk for a baby and won hearts across the country has become the poster boy of the Indian Railways. Minister Piyush Goyal compared Railway Police Force (RPF) constable Inder Yadav to Usain Bolt while tweeting a video on services provided by the Indian Railways.
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  • Cadbury's Special "Thank You" To Nation's Unsung Heroes Amid COVID Crisis
    Offbeat | Written by Sanya Jain | Friday May 1, 2020
    Mondelez India will launch limited-edition Cadbury Dairy Milk bars in which the company's logo will be replaced by the words "Thank You" to recognise the efforts of the nation's unsung heroes amid the coronavirus crisis.
    www.ndtv.com
  • "15,000 Ltrs Milk, 10,000 kg Veg Dumped": E-Tailers Allege Police Attacks
    India News | Reported by Rishika Baruah, Edited by Divyanshu Dutta Roy | Wednesday March 25, 2020
    E-commerce companies delivering essentials like groceries, medicines and food are facing attacks and harassment from law enforcement officials and security guards, leading to severe inconvenience in times of an unprecedented crisis, online retailers have said, calling for an urgent intervention from the government. A huge amount of fresh produce ha...
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  • Qatar Gets First Herd Of Cows In Response To Arab Blockade
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday July 12, 2017
    A first herd of boycott-busting cows has been airlifted to Qatar to boost milk supplies five weeks after neighbouring Gulf states cut links with the emirate.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Flying Cows To The Desert Is One Qatari's Way To Beat The Saudis
    World News | Mohammed Sergie, Donna Abu-Nasr, Bloomberg | Tuesday June 13, 2017
    Call it the biggest bovine airlift in history.
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  • Food Handouts Prompt Row In Shortage-Hit Venezuela
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday June 7, 2016
    Venezuelans facing severe food shortages might have been expected to welcome heavily subsidized bags of rice, milk and other staples -- but the controversy didn't take long to set in.
    www.ndtv.com
  • National Crisis Management Committee Reviews Chennai Flood
    Chennai News | Press Trust of India | Friday December 4, 2015
    The National Crisis Management Committee (NCMC) today reviewed the flood situation in Tamil Nadu and explored the possibility of dropping ready-to-eat food items, potable water and milk to the affected people.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Japan's Butter Blues: Of Shortage and Dwindling Dairy Farms
    Associated Press | Friday December 12, 2014
    When Japanese pose for pictures, instead of saying "Cheese!" some say "Butter!" These days, butter is more likely cause for frowning, since it is rationing that comes to mind. As the Christmas Eve cake rush approaches, grocery stores are limiting customers...
    food.ndtv.com
  • Japan's Big Butter Crisis
    AFP | Tuesday November 11, 2014
    Japanese shoppers are up in arms over a serious butter shortage that has forced Tokyo to resort to emergency imports, as some grocers limit sales to one block per customer. Some shop shelves are bare and stores are trumpeting the arrival of new supplies...
    food.ndtv.com
  • Fonterra Milk Scare a False Alarm, Says New Zealand
    AFP | Friday May 23, 2014
    A botulism scare that sparked global recalls of Fonterra milk products was a false alarm and there was never any danger to consumers, New Zealand officials said Wednesday after new tests.The crisis led to infant formula being taken off shelves from China...
    food.ndtv.com
  • JP Morgan CEO warns staff not to milk Goldman crisis
    World News | Reuters | Thursday March 15, 2012
    JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon warned employees not to seek advantage from competitors' "alleged issues" after a former Goldman Sachs banker sparked a firestorm by charging that Goldman managing directors viewed clients as "muppets".
    www.ndtv.com
  • Is Mumbai headed towards a milk crunch?
    Cities | mid-day.com | Thursday March 18, 2010
    In yet another indication that Mumbai may be heading towards a 'milk crunch', the Aarey dairy has confirmed that the supply of toned milk fell to 1,20,000 litres on Gudi Padwa, instead of its daily 1,50,000 litres.
    www.ndtv.com

'Milk Crisis' - 15 News Result(s)

  • South Africa Can't Keep The Lights On Amid Worst Electricity Crisis
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Friday January 27, 2023
    From dairy farms failing to keep milk refrigerated to chickens suffocating en masse due to failing ventilators and undertakers struggling to preserve bodies, South Africa is buckling under its worst power crisis in years.
    www.ndtv.com
  • India Delivers Humanitarian Assistance Worth Rs 43 Crore To Sri Lanka
    India News | Asian News International | Sunday May 22, 2022
    The consignment comprises 9,000 metric tonnes of rice, and 50 metric tonnes of milk powder, coupled with over 25 metric tonnes of drugs and other pharmaceutical supplies.
    www.ndtv.com
  • China's Energy Crisis Is Hitting Everything From iPhones To Milk
    World News | Jeff Sutherland and Tom Hancock, Bloomberg | Friday October 8, 2021
    The hit from China's energy crunch is starting to ripple throughout the globe, hurting everyone from Toyota Motor Corp. to Australian sheep farmers and makers of cardboard boxes.
    www.ndtv.com
  • "Left Usain Bolt Behind": Piyush Goyal On Cop Who Ran With Milk For Baby
    Cities | Edited by Nandini Gupta | Friday June 5, 2020
    The Railway policeman who sprinted towards a moving train coach in Bhopal to give milk for a baby and won hearts across the country has become the poster boy of the Indian Railways. Minister Piyush Goyal compared Railway Police Force (RPF) constable Inder Yadav to Usain Bolt while tweeting a video on services provided by the Indian Railways.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Cadbury's Special "Thank You" To Nation's Unsung Heroes Amid COVID Crisis
    Offbeat | Written by Sanya Jain | Friday May 1, 2020
    Mondelez India will launch limited-edition Cadbury Dairy Milk bars in which the company's logo will be replaced by the words "Thank You" to recognise the efforts of the nation's unsung heroes amid the coronavirus crisis.
    www.ndtv.com
  • "15,000 Ltrs Milk, 10,000 kg Veg Dumped": E-Tailers Allege Police Attacks
    India News | Reported by Rishika Baruah, Edited by Divyanshu Dutta Roy | Wednesday March 25, 2020
    E-commerce companies delivering essentials like groceries, medicines and food are facing attacks and harassment from law enforcement officials and security guards, leading to severe inconvenience in times of an unprecedented crisis, online retailers have said, calling for an urgent intervention from the government. A huge amount of fresh produce ha...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Qatar Gets First Herd Of Cows In Response To Arab Blockade
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday July 12, 2017
    A first herd of boycott-busting cows has been airlifted to Qatar to boost milk supplies five weeks after neighbouring Gulf states cut links with the emirate.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Flying Cows To The Desert Is One Qatari's Way To Beat The Saudis
    World News | Mohammed Sergie, Donna Abu-Nasr, Bloomberg | Tuesday June 13, 2017
    Call it the biggest bovine airlift in history.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Food Handouts Prompt Row In Shortage-Hit Venezuela
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday June 7, 2016
    Venezuelans facing severe food shortages might have been expected to welcome heavily subsidized bags of rice, milk and other staples -- but the controversy didn't take long to set in.
    www.ndtv.com
  • National Crisis Management Committee Reviews Chennai Flood
    Chennai News | Press Trust of India | Friday December 4, 2015
    The National Crisis Management Committee (NCMC) today reviewed the flood situation in Tamil Nadu and explored the possibility of dropping ready-to-eat food items, potable water and milk to the affected people.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Japan's Butter Blues: Of Shortage and Dwindling Dairy Farms
    Associated Press | Friday December 12, 2014
    When Japanese pose for pictures, instead of saying "Cheese!" some say "Butter!" These days, butter is more likely cause for frowning, since it is rationing that comes to mind. As the Christmas Eve cake rush approaches, grocery stores are limiting customers...
    food.ndtv.com
  • Japan's Big Butter Crisis
    AFP | Tuesday November 11, 2014
    Japanese shoppers are up in arms over a serious butter shortage that has forced Tokyo to resort to emergency imports, as some grocers limit sales to one block per customer. Some shop shelves are bare and stores are trumpeting the arrival of new supplies...
    food.ndtv.com
  • Fonterra Milk Scare a False Alarm, Says New Zealand
    AFP | Friday May 23, 2014
    A botulism scare that sparked global recalls of Fonterra milk products was a false alarm and there was never any danger to consumers, New Zealand officials said Wednesday after new tests.The crisis led to infant formula being taken off shelves from China...
    food.ndtv.com
  • JP Morgan CEO warns staff not to milk Goldman crisis
    World News | Reuters | Thursday March 15, 2012
    JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon warned employees not to seek advantage from competitors' "alleged issues" after a former Goldman Sachs banker sparked a firestorm by charging that Goldman managing directors viewed clients as "muppets".
    www.ndtv.com
  • Is Mumbai headed towards a milk crunch?
    Cities | mid-day.com | Thursday March 18, 2010
    In yet another indication that Mumbai may be heading towards a 'milk crunch', the Aarey dairy has confirmed that the supply of toned milk fell to 1,20,000 litres on Gudi Padwa, instead of its daily 1,50,000 litres.
    www.ndtv.com
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