About
Om Angala Parameshwari Milk Farm Centre Private Limited is an integrated dairy and clean-energy enterprise based in Gummidipundi, Tiruvallur, Tamil Nadu, focused on building a modern, sustainable milk farming ecosystem that delivers strong, transparent returns to investors. The company combines dairy farming, biogas, vermicompost, fish farming, and solar power to create multiple revenue streams, reduce waste, and enhance profitability over the long term.
Who We Are
Om Angala Parameshwari Milk Farm Centre Private Limited is a legally registered company established with a clear mission: to grow a high-performing integrated milk farming business while creating attractive opportunities for partners and investors. Located in the fast-developing dairy belt of Gummidipundi in Tiruvallur district, the company is strategically positioned close to Chennai, a major and ever-growing market for milk and milk products. Under the leadership of Managing Director G.P. Manohar Raja, the company is built on the values of trust, transparency, and disciplined execution.
Our Vision and Investor Promise
The core vision of the company is to become a model integrated dairy centre that delivers stable cash flows and long‑term value, while contributing to food security and rural development in Tamil Nadu. The company’s primary financial goal is to make investors happy by striving to double their investment within five years through planned capacity expansion, efficient operations, and diversified agri-based income streams, while maintaining responsible and compliant business practices. All investments mobilized in the first three to six months are earmarked for expanding the dairy herd, scaling integrated projects, and strengthening processing and distribution to build a robust, cash‑generating asset base.
What We Do
The business is designed as an integrated farming system, where every unit supports the others to maximize productivity and minimize waste. The company’s operating verticals include:
Integrated dairy centre with a focus on scientific management, animal health, and efficient fodder use.
Dairy farm with high‑yielding Shahiwal cows known for good milk production and adaptability to Indian conditions.
Milk processing centre for chilling, standardizing, packing, and value‑adding to milk and dairy products for nearby urban markets.
Biogas project that converts cow dung and organic farm waste into clean energy for on‑farm use, reducing power costs and diesel dependence.
Vermicompost preparation unit to turn slurry and organic residues into high-value organic manure for internal use and sale.
Solar power plant to further lower energy costs and ensure reliable power for farm and processing activities.
Tank fish farming and pond fish farming units that utilize nutrient‑rich water and integrated pond systems to create an additional, complementary income stream.
Why Integrated Farming
Integrated farming systems that combine crops, dairy, biogas, fish, and compost have been proven in Tamil Nadu to generate higher net returns and better benefit‑cost ratios than stand‑alone activities. By linking dairy, biogas, vermicompost, fish farming, and renewable energy, the company reduces input costs, improves resource use efficiency, and builds resilience against market and climatic fluctuations. This model not only supports higher profitability but also promotes environmentally responsible agriculture by recycling nutrients, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and encouraging organic soil health.
Transparency And Governance
The company is committed to operating with full financial transparency so that every investor can clearly see how the business is growing. All funds received will be reflected on the official company website, and summarized budget accounts will be published in the first week of every month to provide an up‑to‑date view of performance and utilization of capital. In addition, regular farm and project growth videos will be shared on the website so stakeholders can visually track expansion of the dairy herd, commissioning of the biogas and solar units, and progress of fish farming and vermicompost activities.
