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Dr Amrita
Patel was born on November 13, 1943 at Vidyanagar village in Kheda district
of south Gujarat. Dr Amrita Patel is the daughter of former finance minister
H M Patel. She completed her secondary school from Convent of Jesus and
Mary, New Delhi in 1958. She did her bachelors in veterinary science and
honours in agriculture from the Bombay Veterinary College in 1965.
Dr Patel has
also successfully completed advanced training in animal nutrition at the
Rowett Research Institute, Aberdeen, the UK under an FAO Fellowship from
October 1966 to March 1968.
After
completing advanced training in animal nutrition, Dr Patel joined Kaira
District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Limited in their cattle feed
factory at Kanjari as animal nutrition officer on November 4, 1965.
She joined the
National Dairy Development Board as project executive in 1971. During the
same period she was given a special assignment to assist the Achievement
Audit Committee for the National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal.
In 1972, she
was appointed as assistant director of International Dairy Congress. Later
on she was promoted as deputy director in the Congress secretariat and
ultimately took over as secretary-general in 1973 till the Congress was over
in 1975.
As soon as the
Congress session was over, she was appointed administrative and commercial
director of NDDB. She was later transferred to Delhi as regional director of
NDDB where she also worked as executive director.
In 1983, Dr
Patel was appointed additional secretary, NDDB and regional head of Indian
Dairy Corporation in Delhi. In 1986, she was appointed as chief executive of
NDDB.
In 1988, she
was appointed as managing director (operations). She also worked as
additional secretary in the ministry of agriculture from June 19, 1989.
In September
1990, she took over as managing director of NDDB.
Dr Patel also
held the post of chairperson of nine major institutions in the fields of
dairying, animal disease and prevention, animal nutrition, financial
institutions and human health. She has been on the managing committees of 15
other institutions and organisations.
She was the
managing director of NDDB for about ten years. She had also held several
high-profile posts in different categories in the NDDB and at the secretary
level in the government offices.
Dr Amrita
Patel has taken over as the chairperson of the National Dairy Development
Board. She succeeds founder chairman Dr Verghese Kurien, who has stepped
down after serving for 33 years.
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