'Dipstick' research ranked first in the ICAR- organised Kritagya Hackathon 2.0 competition. Eight types of adulteration in milk can be detected in a matter of seconds through 'Dipstick' research based on nanotechnology developed by College of Dairy Science, Amreli: Minister of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Raghavji Patel. According to Animal Husbandry Minister Raghavji Patel, eight types of adulteration can be detected in milk in a matter of seconds through nanotechnology-based 'Dipstick' research developed by scientists from the College of Dairy Science, Amreli, under Kamdhenu University. The Kritagya Hackathon 2.0 competition was recently organized nationally by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR). A total of 1974 contestants from all over India took part in this competition. From which ‘Dipstick’ research was ranked first in all of India. The College of Dairy