Milk Khata - Dairy Hisab Book

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Everyone
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About this app

Milk Khata Book is a simple and powerful Dairy Khata App and Milk Diary designed for milkmen, dairy owners, and milk suppliers to manage daily milk hisab, customer records, payments, and balances — all without paper.

Whether you supply milk to 5 customers or 500, this milk diary app makes milk record-keeping fast, easy, and fully digital for every dairy owner.

📒 Key Features:

• Daily Milk Record: Track morning and evening milk quantity for each customer in your digital milk diary • Automatic Bill Generation: Monthly milk bill calculated automatically based on daily entries • Customer Khata: Maintain individual account for each customer with balance, dues, and payment history • Milk Rate Management: Set different milk rates for different customers easily • Payment Tracking: Record full and partial payments, track pending dues • Digital Dairy Register: Replace your paper khata with a smart digital register • Works Offline: No internet needed — works anywhere, anytime

👨‍🌾 Perfect For: • Milkmen (Doodh Wale) looking for a easy milk diary • Dairy owners and milk suppliers managing dairy khata • Small dairy farms and milk collection centers • Societies managing daily milk distribution

🌟 Why Choose Milk Khata Book? • No accounting knowledge needed • Simple design — works for everyone • Fast entry — add records in seconds • Safe and secure — data stays on your device

Disclaimer: Milk Khata Book is a personal record-keeping utility. All data is stored locally on your device.
Updated on
Mar 9, 2026

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