Key Points

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel lauded PM Modi’s cooperative policies at a Kheti Bank event in Gandhinagar. He highlighted the bank’s zero NPA achievement and digitization efforts for rural transparency. Patel credited Amit Shah for accelerating PACS expansion, linking cooperatives to job creation. The event also saw farmer loan approvals and recognition for banking excellence.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Credits Modi for Cooperative Movement Growth

  • Gujarat CM praises Kheti Bank’s zero NPA record for 3 years
  • Modi’s cooperative ministry boosts rural development
  • Amit Shah links 2 lakh PACS to rural job creation
  • Kheti Bank digitizes branches for farmer-friendly banking
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Gujarat CM highlights cooperative movement's role in rural prosperity

Gujarat CM highlights Modi’s cooperative vision, Kheti Bank’s zero NPA record, and Amit Shah’s push for rural prosperity through digitization.

"“Prime Minister Modi’s vision of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’ has breathed new life into India’s cooperative ecosystem.” – Bhupendra Patel"

Gandhinagar, Aug 7

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel addressed the Loan Acceptance Programme organised by the Gujarat State Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Bank Ltd. (Kheti Bank) in Gandhinagar on Thursday.

“Prime Minister Modi’s vision of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’ has breathed new life into India’s cooperative ecosystem,” said the CM, lauding the role of cooperative banks like Kheti Bank in bringing credibility, transparency, and growth to the rural economy.

He praised the bank’s achievement of maintaining zero per cent NPA (non-performing assets) for three consecutive years and commended its efforts to simplify loan policies and raise land valuation metrics, enabling farmers to access higher credit with greater ease.

He added that Gujarat, which once led the non-cooperation movement during the freedom struggle, is today leading a new wave of cooperative revolution under the guidance of PM Modi and Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah. “The establishment of a dedicated Ministry of Cooperation for the first time post-independence is a testament to the Centre’s commitment to inclusive rural development,” said Patel.

Highlighting PM Modi’s focus on empowering farmers, cattle rearers, dairy producers, and women through cooperative participation, the CM stated that the slogan ‘Sahkar se Samriddhi’ has become a national vision for grassroots prosperity.

He also acknowledged Amit Shah’s role in enhancing coordination between central and state governments, resulting in lakhs of gram panchayats being connected with the cooperative sector within just four years.

The CM noted the increasing role of digitisation in cooperative banks, congratulating Kheti Bank for digitising multiple branches and making banking more transparent and efficient. He also welcomed the campaign launched under Amit Shah’s leadership to energise rural economies through two lakh PACS (Primary Agricultural Credit Societies), which are expected to generate new employment avenues.

IFFCO and GUJCOMASOL Chairman Dilip Sanghani, present at the event, thanked the CM for his pro-farmer decisions, reiterating that the role of cooperative institutions must extend beyond profit to genuine social upliftment. He highlighted the swift opening of savings accounts through modern technology as an example of this progressive mindset.

Kheti Bank Chairman Dolarbhai Kotecha expressed gratitude to the CM for approving Rs 102 crore in loans for farmers under the Settlement Yojana and Sahaj Yojana. He proudly shared that delegations from Jordan, Palestine, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka had visited the bank and appreciated its functioning - a moment of pride for Gujarat.

The event also saw CM Patel felicitating district-level managers and directors for excellence in loan disbursement, recovery, and account opening. Brand ambassador Nirmaben Thakor was wished well for her participation in the Moscow Marathon and presented with an air ticket, Indian flag, and sports kit by the Chief Minister.

Also in attendance were Gandhinagar North MLA Rita Patel, Cooperative Cell Convener Bipin, Kheti Bank Vice President Jeevan Ahir, Gandhinagar City BJP President Ashish Dave, and hundreds of farmers and cooperative members from across Gujarat.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the achievements are commendable, I hope they ensure these benefits reach small farmers equally. In my district, many marginal farmers still struggle with paperwork and loan approvals. More awareness camps would help.
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Amit W
Gujarat model showing the way again! Zero NPA for 3 years is no small feat. Other states should learn from this cooperative success story. The digitization push is especially impressive - no more standing in long queues for farmers.
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Shreya B
My father is a dairy farmer in Anand district. Since joining the cooperative, our income has increased by 40%. The training programs on modern dairy techniques have been game-changing. More power to Gujarat's cooperative movement! 🐄
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Karan T
Good to see international recognition coming Gujarat's way. When foreign delegations appreciate our systems, it makes every Indian proud. Hope they implement similar models nationwide.
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Nisha Z
The focus on women's participation is crucial. In our self-help group, cooperative banking has helped 15 women start small businesses. This is real women empowerment, not just slogans. More such initiatives please!

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