Cooperative Societies Play Important Role in Regional Prosperity: Himachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister

Himachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri emphasized the crucial role of cooperative societies in driving economic growth during the 70th All India Cooperative Week. He highlighted the presence of 5,099 cooperative societies in the state, benefiting around 19.15 lakh members with shares worth Rs 490 crore. Additionally, the establishment of the Swan Women Federation and successful initiatives like Himbunkar and Kamdhenu in the cooperative sector were mentioned. The Deputy Chief Minister also announced the opening of a training institute named after Mian Hira Singh, considered the father of the cooperative movement in Panjawar.

Cooperative societies play an important role in making the region prosperous, as the main objective of cooperative societies is to encourage economic development in rural and urban areas with the help of cooperative institutions, Himachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri said on Friday.

Cooperative Movement Started from Panjawar Village of Haroli in 1892

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Presiding over the state-level cooperative function of the 70th All India Cooperative Week in Haroli, his home assembly constituency, he said the cooperative movement started from Panjawar village of Haroli in 1892 and became a mass movement.

The theme of this cooperative week is the emerging sector and ease of doing business in cooperatives and that 5,099 cooperative societies are functioning in the state, in which 19.15 lakh members have shares worth Rs 490 crore, a statement issued here quoted Agnihotri as saying.

Swan Women Federation Has Been Formed in the Cooperative Sector in the District

He said the Swan Women Federation has been formed in the cooperative sector in the district, and at present, 13,000 women are associated with this group. Himbunkar in Kullu district and Kamdhenu in Bilaspur district are doing good work in the cooperative sector, he added.

Training Institute to Be Opened in the Name of Mian Hira Singh

A training institute is being opened in the name of Mian Hira Singh, the father of the cooperative movement in Panjawar, for which land has been identified, and funds will be made available soon, the minister said.

He instructed the officials of the Cooperative Department to prepare a better road map for the cooperative societies.

The cooperative movement in India has a long and rich history, and it continues to play an important role in the country's economy. Cooperative societies are a valuable resource for rural and urban communities, and they can help to promote economic development and improve the lives of their members.

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