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30 DDC outlets to be operational in Kathmandu Valley by mid-August



KATHMANDU: The Dairy Development Corporation (DDC) is preparing to bring 30 outlets into operation in various locations of Kathmandu Valley by mid-August.

The DDC is expanding its services keeping in mind the needs and demands of consumers and has started preparations to provide services in a new concept and model. DDC General Manager Dr Sharan Kumar Pandey informed RSS that preparations are being made to bring new outlets into operation in Budhanilkantha, Banasthali, Kalanki, Koteshwor, New Baneshwor and other areas of the valley.

Meanwhile, the DDC has brought into operation a revamped outlet in Basantapur from today. General Manager Pandey inaugurated the outlet.

Of late, consumers’ attraction towards DDC’s products is continuously increasing. The DDC has been selling dairy products including cow’s milk, curd, mahi, paneer, ghee, ice cream, fresh milk, etc.

General Manager Pandey says that the goal is to operate new outlets in major cities outside the valley in the near future.

Also, the DDC has put forward a plan to sell and distribute its products online as well. General Manager Pandey said that online marketing will start within a few days.

Publish Date : 26 July 2026 21:00 PM

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