Jun 20, 2025

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Amul-Namma Metro deal sparks row in Bengaluru; state govt directs Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) to act; Nandini kiosks set for 12 stations

Following controversy over Amul kiosks at Bengaluru Metro stations, the Karnataka government has directed KMF to establish Nandini outlets. KMF will set up outlets at 12 stations, competing with Amul at busy locations. While Amul was the sole applicant in the initial tender, KMF aims to make its kiosks feasible by negotiating lower rentals with BMRCL.

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Times of India

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