Key Points

Union Minister Murlidhar Mohol met with Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi to discuss cooperative sector development. The Chief Minister highlighted state initiatives and requested central support for multiple projects. Key discussions included extending loan repayment periods and reviving sugar mills. The Union Minister assured full central support for Odisha's cooperative growth.

Key Points: Union Minister Mohol Meets Odisha CM Majhi on Cooperative Sector

  • Odisha seeks central help to extend PACS loan repayment from 5 to 10 years
  • Reviving Baramba and Balangir sugar mills among key state requests
  • Plans to establish cold storage and warehouses in every district
  • PACS to expand beyond credit into multi-dimensional business operations
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Union Minister holds discussions with Odisha CM over strengthening cooperative sector

Union Minister Murlidhar Mohol and Odisha CM Mohan Majhi discuss strengthening cooperatives, including loan extensions, sugar mill revivals, and new PACS initiatives.

"The Centre has already launched extensive measures for cooperative development across various states - Union Minister Murlidhar Mohol"

Bhubaneswar, Aug 25

Union Minister of State for Cooperation, Murlidhar Mohol, met Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi at Lok Seva Bhawan here on Monday. The meeting was focused on strengthening the cooperative sector in the state.

During the discussions, the Chief Minister highlighted various initiatives undertaken by the state government to promote cooperative growth and apprised the Union Minister about the achievements made in the sector.

Majhi sought central assistance on several key issues, including extending the repayment period of Primary Agricultural Cooperative Societies (PACS) loans from 5 years to 10 years, reviving sugar mills at Baramba and Balangir, setting up a satellite centre of the National Tripura Cooperative University at Gopalpur, establishing cold storage and warehouses in every district and subdivision, strengthening Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs), and providing financial support to all newly formed Primary Agricultural Cooperative Societies (PACS).

As per reports, it was also decided during the meeting that PACS will not be limited to credit-related activities but will also be engaged in multi-dimensional business operations.

During the meeting, special emphasis was reportedly laid on key national goals such as the formation of two lakh new Multi-Purpose PACS (M-PACS), realising the spirit of "Sahkar Se Samriddhi", and enabling the participation of PACS in the world's largest grain storage scheme.

Union Minister Mohol appreciated the steps taken by the Odisha government in advancing the cooperative sector and said the Centre has already launched extensive measures for cooperative development across various states, with some selected as pilot projects.

He assured that the Government of India would extend all necessary support to Odisha to boost cooperative growth.

The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary Manoj Ahuja, Cooperation Secretary Rajesh Prabhakar Patil, Principal Secretary of the Fisheries & Animal Resources Development Department Suresh Kumar Vashisth, Joint Secretaries to the Government of India Shri Raman Kumar and Anand Jha, OMFED Managing Director Bijay Amrut Kulange, along with other senior officials.

Mohol, who also holds the portfolio of Minister of State for Civil Aviation, was in Odisha to attend the Eastern Region Civil Aviation Ministers’ Conference in Bhubaneswar held on Monday.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see cooperative sector getting attention. But implementation is key - we've seen many announcements before that never reached ground level. Hope this time there's proper monitoring and accountability mechanisms.
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Michael C
The multi-dimensional approach for PACS is interesting. Moving beyond just credit to include storage, marketing and other services could really transform rural economies. This could be a model for other states too.
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Suresh O
Reviving sugar mills in Baramba and Balangir is much needed! These units have been closed for years causing unemployment. Hope this brings back jobs and supports sugarcane farmers in the region 🎯
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Ananya R
Cold storage in every district? This is fantastic! So much produce gets wasted due to lack of storage facilities. If implemented properly, this could reduce food waste and increase farmers' income significantly.
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David E
The grain storage scheme integration with PACS is a smart move. India needs modern storage infrastructure to manage its massive food production. Hope the execution matches the vision.

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