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Cooperatives to be taken forward with spirit of team India: Amit Shah

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New Delhi, Sept 8: Union Home and Cooperative Minister Amit Shah on Thursday appealed the
States and the Union Territories (UTs) to take forward the cooperative movement with the spirit of
team .
“We will have to play a role of a team India for the development of cooperatives. Different states
will have to come forward in the role of a trustee for the development of cooperatives,” Shah said
while addressing the inaugural session of the two-day Conference of State Cooperation
Ministers organised here in the national capital.
Noting that co-operative is not a new concept, Shah said, “if we want to take forward the
cooperative movement we will have to follow one direction and one policy.”
Shah focussed on the equal presence of cooperatives in every state and UTs, and for this, he said a
“new cooperation policy will be needed”.
The existing National Policy on Cooperatives was formulated in 2002 with the objectives of
facilitating the all-round development of cooperatives and providing necessary support,
encouragement and assistance to them, so as to ensure that cooperatives work as autonomous, self-
reliant and democratically managed institutions accountable to their members and make a
significant contribution to the national .
The Cooperation Minister also stressed the need to strengthen Primary Agricultural Credit Societies
(PACS) for a robust cooperative movement.

“By strengthening the PACS, we will be able to strengthen the cooperative movement more,” said
Shah while addressing the gathering that included 21 Ministers of different states and two
Lieutenant Governors of and Chandigarh.
The Home Minister also emphasised the need to make PACS multipurpose and said, “we have
identified those Panchayats where there are no PACS”.
“We (states and UTs) will have to work to ensure that each and every Panchayat has at least one
PACS.”
The Minister also stressed on the need to liquidate the PACS which are defunct and make new PACS.
The conference will provide a platform to formulate an implementable policy and planning
framework through discussion and coordination among participants, on important themes, covering
not only the whole life cycle of Cooperatives but also touching on all facets of their business and
governance, a senior official said.
Union Minister of State for Cooperation B.L. Verma and Cooperation Ministers, Additional Chief
Secretaries, Principal Secretaries, Cooperative Registrars and representatives of all 36 state
governments and Union Territories of the country participate in the conference.
The conference will cover policy matters like National Cooperation Policy and National Cooperative
Database as well as newly proposed schemes like PACS in every Panchayat, export of agro-based and
other products, promotion and marketing of organic products, and expansion of co-operatives to
new areas.
Besides, issues related to PACS and model bye-laws, PACS computerization, action plans for the
revitalization of defunct PACS, model bye-laws of PACS, and bringing uniformity in State Cooperative
Laws will also be part of the discussion at the conference.
The conference will also discuss matters linked to primary co-operative societies, prioritize long-term
financing, milk co-operative societies and fish co-operative societies.
As per the Ministry, the moves are being taken as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is committed to
bringing about a positive change in the lives of people associated with Cooperatives through his
vision of ‘Sahakar Se Samriddhi'.
To realize this vision, the Ministry of Cooperation was formed on July 6, 2021, under the visionary
leadership of PM Modi.
Under the leadership of the Union Home and Cooperation Minister, the Cooperation Ministry is
continuously working on giving a new impetus to the development of the Cooperative sector,
strengthening it and making it a model of all-inclusive development, said an official. (Agencies)

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