Amit Shah Chairs National Meet on Cooperative Reforms, 2 Lakh New Societies Planned

Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah will chair a high-level meeting of Cooperation Ministers from all states and UTs in Gandhinagar on February 17. The 'Manthan Baithak' aims to review key initiatives and chart a coordinated future roadmap for the sector. A central agenda item is the ambitious plan to establish two lakh new multi-purpose primary agricultural credit and other cooperative societies nationwide. The meeting will also review the expansion of modern warehouses, integration with new national cooperative institutions, and various measures to strengthen the financial and operational viability of cooperatives.

Key Points: Amit Shah Chairs High-Level Meet of State Cooperation Ministers

  • Review of cooperative sector reforms
  • Plan for 2 lakh new primary societies
  • Expansion of modern grain storage network
  • Integration with national cooperative bodies
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Gujarat: HM Amit Shah to hold high-level meet of state Cooperation ministers on Feb 17

Union Minister Amit Shah to chair a national meeting of Cooperation Ministers in Gandhinagar to review reforms, plan 2 lakh new societies, and strengthen the sector.

"assess the progress of major initiatives... and facilitate discussions on a coordinated roadmap - Ministry Officials"

Gandhinagar, Feb 15

A high-level meeting of Cooperation Ministers from all states and union territories will be convened in Gujarat's Gandhinagar on February 17 to review key reforms and expansion plans in the cooperative sector, including the proposed establishment of two lakh new cooperative societies nationwide, officials said on Sunday.

The 'Manthan Baithak' will be chaired by the Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah at the Mahatma Mandir convention centre.

Cooperation Ministers from across the country are expected to attend, along with senior officials such as Additional Chief Secretaries, Principal Secretaries and Secretaries.

According to officials, the meeting will assess the progress of major initiatives undertaken by the Ministry of Cooperation and facilitate discussions on a coordinated roadmap for the sector.

It will also serve as a platform for states and Union Territories to share experiences and best practices.

Among the principal items on the agenda is the plan to establish two lakh new Multi-Purpose Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (MPACS), as well as dairy and fisheries cooperative societies, aimed at strengthening rural credit systems and improving service delivery in agriculture and allied sectors.

The expansion of a nationwide network of modern warehouses under the grain storage initiative will also be reviewed, with discussions focusing on improving storage capacity, ensuring price stability and enhancing market access for farmers.

The meeting will consider the participation of states in three newly created national-level cooperative institutions -- National Cooperative Exports Limited, National Cooperative Organics Limited and Bharatiya Beej Sahakari Samiti Limited -- which are intended to support exports, promote organic farming, and streamline the supply of quality seeds.

Other issues expected to be discussed include amendments to state cooperative laws in line with the 97th Constitutional Amendment, measures to improve the financial viability of cooperative sugar mills, and initiatives to promote sustainability and growth in the dairy sector in collaboration with the National Dairy Development Board.

The agenda also includes the promotion of pulses and maize production, addressing challenges faced by cooperative banks, strengthening shared service entities and umbrella structures, expanding membership and awareness campaigns, and improving media outreach.

In addition, the computerisation of Primary Agricultural Credit Societies and offices of Registrars of Cooperative Societies, use of the National Cooperative Database, human resource development and implementation of schemes by the National Cooperative Development Corporation will be reviewed as part of efforts to enhance coordination between the Centre and the states.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good initiative! The focus on dairy and fisheries cooperatives is excellent. My father is a fisherman, and a strong cooperative can help them get better prices and storage facilities. The national export body for cooperatives sounds promising for getting our products to global markets. 👍
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Rohit P
Meetings are fine, but execution is key. We've seen many such 'high-level' plans before. The real test is whether these new societies will be free from political interference and actually serve the farmer, not become another tool for patronage. The computerisation of PACS is a good step though.
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Sarah B
Interesting read. The scale of planning here is impressive - from seeds to exports. The grain storage initiative is critical with climate change affecting harvests. Hope the states collaborate effectively. Sharing best practices can prevent reinventing the wheel in every state.
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Karthik V
The mention of cooperative sugar mills is important. In Maharashtra, many are in deep debt. A central roadmap for financial viability is needed urgently. Also, promoting pulses and maize production through cooperatives can really help with crop diversification and our nutritional security. Bahut accha vichar hai.
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Meera T
As someone who works with women's self-help groups (which are a form of cooperative), I welcome this. But the success will depend on grassroots training and awareness. The 'media outreach' point is good - people need to know how to join and benefit. Hope they keep it simple and accessible.

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