Milk Purity Test in Greater Noida Society Reveals Shocking Truth: 66.67% Failed!
- Pintu Rai
- Apr 12
- 2 min read
Last week, in a quiet residential society in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, we set up a milk testing booth to check the purity of the milk that residents were consuming. Out of 15 families who brought samples for testing, 10 families failed the purity test, which indicates that 66.67% were drinking adulterated milk!
This alarming discovery highlights a harsh reality: most milk sold today is not pure. Many households unknowingly consume milk mixed with water, synthetic chemicals, or harmful additives that can damage their health over time.

What Were the Test Results?
The milk was tested for key parameters, with the following acceptable ranges:

Most failed samples had:
● Excess water (diluted to increase quantity)
● Low solid non-fat (SNF) & protein (indicating poor nutritional value)
● Abnormal salt levels (used to mask dilution)

Why Is Adulterated Milk Dangerous?
Consuming impure milk can lead to:
1. Digestive issues (due to synthetic thickeners like urea or detergents)
2. Nutrient deficiency (low protein & calcium)
3. Long-term health risks (kidney problems, hormonal imbalances)
Many families were shocked to learn that the milk they trusted was harming their children’s growth and their own well-being.
The Solution? Support Local, Organic Dairy Farms
The lesson from this test is clear: Milk should come from trusted, local organic farms and not mass-produced, adulterated sources. By sourcing directly from farmers:
● You get chemical-free, nutrient-rich milk
● You support ethical dairy practices
● You avoid harmful additives
After seeing the results, eight families immediately signed up with the organic brand for daily fresh milk delivery.
What Did Residents Say?

Well … we’re no one to blow our own trumpet, but a few did praise us. 🙂
Mr Nalin Jain (Resident): “I had no idea the milk we were drinking was so poor in quality. My children often complained of stomach aches, now I know why. Switching to pure milk is a no-brainer. My experience with FarmLokal has been very good and the quality is exceptional.”
Mr. Faizal Khan (Resident): “I always thought milk was milk. Seeing the test results was an eye-opener. It’s scary how we’ve been compromising our health without realizing it.”
Final Thought: Awareness Is the First Step
This milk testing camp proved that most people are unaware of what they’re consuming. Raising awareness about milk adulteration is crucial because real milk shouldn’t be a luxury; it should be a standard.
The next time you buy milk, ask: Do you really know what’s in it? If not, maybe it’s time to switch to fresh, organic, and locally sourced milk for your health and your family’s future.