Key Points

Amit Shah engaged with women cooperative workers from Gujarat, MP, and Rajasthan, emphasizing their economic impact. He announced reforms in dairy cooperatives, focusing on cow dung management and animal health. The minister defended naming a university after Tribhuvandas Patel, crediting him for Gujarat's cooperative success. Shah also promoted natural farming, linking it to better health and increased exports.

Key Points: Amit Shah Discusses Women Cooperatives and Dairy Reforms in Gujarat

  • Amit Shah highlights women's role in Gujarat's cooperative success
  • Announces cow dung management and dairy income boost
  • Defends naming university after Tribhuvandas Patel
  • Outlines natural farming benefits for health and exports
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HM Amit Shah holds 'Sahkar Samvad' with women cooperative workers of three states

Amit Shah engages with women cooperative workers, announces dairy reforms, and defends Tribhuvandas Patel University naming in Ahmedabad.

"Tribhuvandas Ji laid the foundation of the cooperative, empowering 36 lakh Gujarat women in Rs 80K crore business – Amit Shah"

New Delhi, July 9

As part of the programs being organised under the International Year of Cooperatives 2025, Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah on Wednesday held 'Sahkar Samvad' with women associated with the cooperative sectors of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan in Ahmedabad.

Addressing the 'Sahkar Samvad’, Union Minister of Cooperation said that the foundation stone of “Tribhuvan” Sahkari University has been laid in Anand district in the name of Tribhuvandas Patel. "Tribhuvandas Ji had laid the foundation of the cooperative in the true sense, due to which today 36 lakh women of Gujarat are doing business worth Rs 80 thousand crores," he said.

Attacking the opposition parties who raised questions on the naming of this university, the union minister said, "Despite the opposition from the Opposition parties, we named the university after Tribhuvandas Patel, because it is rightful for him to get fame."

Talking on the reforms and progress in the dairy sector, which is a crucial backbone of economic growth, the home minister said, "Cooperative dairies will focus on the management of cow dung, management of food and health of animals and measures to increase income by using cow dung."

He said that in the coming days, some such arrangement will be made so that out of 500 families engaged in milk production in the village, 400 families will be in the cooperative. "The work of their animal dung will also be given to the cooperative. The work of vaccinating animals will also be done. In the next 6 months, all these schemes will take a concrete shape and reach the cooperative institutions," he noted.

On the benefits of natural farming, "Eating food produced without the use of fertilisers and chemicals will keep you away from doctors and medicines. Apart from this, production increases with natural farming." He also said that the Cooperative Ministry has formed a national-level cooperative institution for the purchase of grains produced through natural farming.

"Apart from this, a cooperative society has also been formed for the export of farmers' crops, and arrangements have been made to send the profit from export directly to the farmer's bank account," he said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Why is there so much focus on naming controversies? Opposition should support good work instead of politicizing everything. The university will benefit farmers regardless of its name.
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Ananya R
Natural farming initiatives are commendable! 🌱 As a nutritionist, I've seen how chemical-free produce improves health. Hope these schemes reach all states soon. The cooperative model can revolutionize Indian agriculture if implemented properly.
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Vikram M
While the intentions seem good, I hope the implementation will be transparent. Past cooperative schemes often got stuck in bureaucracy. Direct benefit transfer to farmers' accounts is a welcome step though.
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Kavya N
36 lakh women doing business worth ₹80k crores - these numbers are inspiring! 💪 More such programs needed across India. My self-help group in MP is waiting for similar opportunities.
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Siddharth J
The cow dung management plan is innovative! We've been wasting this valuable resource for years. If properly implemented, this can create new rural employment while solving waste management issues. Win-win for farmers and environment.

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