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Inviting Suggestions for the proposed New Cooperative Policy

 Suggestions for the proposed New Cooperative Policy
Start Date :
May 27, 2022
Last Date :
Jun 15, 2022
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Cooperatives are the mainstay of the rural economy ensuring sustainable livelihoods and income for people. There are 8.5 lakh cooperatives in India, out of which 1.77 lakh (about ...

Cooperatives are the mainstay of the rural economy ensuring sustainable livelihoods and income for people. There are 8.5 lakh cooperatives in India, out of which 1.77 lakh (about 20%) are credit cooperatives and the remaining 80% are non-credit cooperatives engaged in various activities. The cooperative movement has fostered a membership of more than 29 crores with a network stretching through the entire length and breadth of India. The cooperatives play a significant role in growth and development of various sectors by generating employment and income, for examples - Dairy (1,77,314 Co-operatives with turnover of Rs. 93,556 crores), Housing (28,945 Co-operatives with Loans Disbursed of Rs. 12,711 crores), Labour (46,818 Co-operatives with Membership of 27,30,000), Fertilizers (Co-operatives producing 20% of total Fertiliser in country), Fisheries (20,804 Co-operatives with membership of 32 lakhs), Sugar (188 Sugar Factories with Production of 35% of total Sugar produce), Agro- processing etc. Also Credit Cooperatives are key to ensuring financial inclusiveness in the country by disbursing credit to marginal sectors. These milestones have been achieved through a network of 21 national-level, 390 state-level, and 2705 district-level cooperative federations in the country.

The new Ministry of Cooperation has been set up by the Government of India by notification dated 06.07.2021 with the mandate of realization of vision “Sahakar se Samriddhi”, strengthening of cooperative movement in the country, deepening its reach up to the grassroots, creation of appropriate policy, legal and institutional framework to help cooperatives realize their potential, etc. As one of the major steps to fulfil the above mandate, the Ministry is in process of formulating a new cooperation policy, since the existing policy was formulated way back in 2002. The new policy would address the challenges faced by the sector in today’s world.

The new cooperation policy is being formulated in consultation with all the stakeholders. The Ministry has received many valuable inputs and suggestions from the State Governments, Central Ministries, Federations and Institutions. A national conference with State Governments and the Central Ministries was also held on 12-13 April, 2022 at Delhi. The Ministry is also in the process of holding a series of stake holder consultations for formulation of new cooperation policy.

As a part of this consultation, the Ministry is inviting your valuable inputs/ suggestion for formulating the national cooperation policy under various themes.

Kindly share your suggestions as per the following Categories :
i. Cooperative Governance
ii. Legal and Regulatory Framework
iii. Training Education and HR Policy
iv. Cooperatives to be Vibrant Economic Units
v. Setting New Cooperatives, Sustainable Development of Cooperative
vi. Diversification of Cooperatives/ Social Cooperatives

The last date to receive suggestions is 15 June,2022

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Pushpahas Kulkarni
Pushpahas Kulkarni 3 years 11 months ago
In the case of cooperative housing societies, some members do not cooperate in terms of prompt payment of their contributions. Consequently, the Society is stressed in providing its services to members. Members are also affected by such non cooperation by contributing higher amounts to ensure proper upkeep of the building. Also, members do not come forward to participate in Managing Committee fearing consequences of non cooperation. I hope the Policy will cover this issue prevailing in Coperative Housing Societies
vishal kumar
vishal kumar 3 years 11 months ago
sahakar se siddhi is need of time for rural communities to enhance the life of villagers but the main problem is implementation of policies of cooperative in states like bihar,up, jharkhand etc
G V K L NARAYANA
G V K L NARAYANA 3 years 11 months ago
1. Cooperative policy has to aim at stoppage of suicides of farmers for which an exclusive committee is to be established. 2. Sufficient scale of financial assistance shall be extended to all farmers and lease hold farmers particularly. 3. Farmers family members shall also to be taken care off thru extending medical insurance and group insurance. 4. The services of cooperative sector shall aim at eliminating private financiers.
Keshav Godbole
Keshav Godbole 3 years 11 months ago
1. COOPERATIVE MEANS TO BRING COMMON POOR MAN UP. 2. COMMITE / FIRM CHAIRMAN NOT ALLOW FOR MORE THAN TWO TERM. 3. NO POLITICAL CONCERN IS SELECTED FOR COMMITY MEMBER OR CHAIR /VICE CHAIRMAN. 4. PERIODIC TIME ELECTION NEED TO TAKE WITH ON LINE ELECTION WITH PAN / ADHAR AND ON OTP 5. FIRM AREA /SOCIETY AREA LIMITMUST BE UPTO DIST ZONE. 6.FIRM LONE OR ANY MONEY MATTER WILL BE CARRIED OUT WITH CHEQUE OR ON LINE TRANSFER. 7. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING ESSENTIAL.8. LOAN SANCTION MORE THAN SPECIFIC AMOUNT SHOULD BE SIGN BY CHAIRMAN, VOICE CHAIRMAN, SECRETARY. 9. ANY COMPLAINT REGISTERIN COMPLAINT BOOK NEED TO SOLVE WITHIN TWO MONTHS OF PERIOD
Kishor v shigli
Kishor v shigli 3 years 11 months ago
pls change my karnataka state government pls change it sir pls change my karnataka state government pls🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 they all are uselessness sir