INDUSTRIAL VISIT TO MEGA DAIRY, CHIKKABALLAPUR

Day: Friday Date: 22nd August 2025

Faculty coordinator:

1. Mr. N Praveen Assistant professor, Department of commerce

2.Mrs. Madhu Ashwini Assistant professor, Department of commerce

 3. Mr. Hemanth Assistant professor, Department of commerce

Participants: 47 Students.

The Department of Commerce, Sri Bhagawan Mahaveer Jain First Grade College, Kolar Gold Fields (KGF), organized an industrial visit to KMF Mega Dairy, Chikkaballapur, followed by visits to Nandi Hills and Isha Temple on for 2nd year B.Com 47 students and 3 faculty members on 22nd August 2025. The visit was organized exclusively for the students as part of their experiential learning and industrial exposure program.

The visit commenced in the early morning hours, with students and faculty coordinators departing from the college campus. The first stop was Nandi Hills, a popular historical and scenic location, where students spent time exploring the area and learning about its cultural significance.

The highlight of the day was the visit to the KMF Mega Dairy, Chikkaballapur, where students were given insights into the dairy industry’s operations, including milk processing, packaging, quality control, and distribution systems. The session provided valuable knowledge regarding the supply chain management and large-scale production techniques adopted by one of Karnataka’s leading dairy cooperatives.

After the industrial visit, students visited the serene Isha Temple, where they experienced the spiritual and architectural beauty of the site, providing them with a refreshing and enriching conclusion to the day’s program.

The visit was coordinated by Mr. N. Praveen, Assistant Professor, Mrs. Madhu Ashwini, Assistant Professor and  Mr. Hemanth , Assistant Professor  Department of Commerce who ensured the smooth execution of the schedule. This industrial visit successfully combined academic learning, industrial exposure, and cultural exploration, making it a memorable and informative experience for the students.