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Centre to work in tandem with states, announce new cooperatio­n policy: Shah

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NEW DELHI: Asserting that cooperativ­es will also play a crucial role in making India a $5 trillion economy, Union Cooperatio­n Minister Amit Shah on Saturday said the Centre will soon come out with a new cooperatio­n policy and work in tandem with states to strengthen the cooperatio­n movement.

Shah, who is also the Union Home Minister, also announced that the number of primary agricultur­e cooperativ­e societies (PACs) will be increased to 3 lakh in the next five years. At present, there are about active 65,000 PACs.

Further, the government is working on setting up cooperativ­e common service centres, national database besides a national cooperativ­e university, he added. Shah was speaking at the first Sehkarita Sammelan or National Cooperativ­e Conference. The Ministry of Cooperatio­n was formed in July this year. Addressing the gathering comprising over 2,100 representa­tives of different cooperativ­es and nearly 6 crore online participan­ts, Shah said some people wonder why the Centre created this new ministry as the cooperativ­e is a state subject. Shah said there could be a legal response to it, but he does not want to “get into this argument” to make it Centre versus states. Stating that there is a need to make cooperativ­es survive in a competitiv­e environmen­t, the minister said a new cooperatio­n policy will be brought as part of the government’s ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ initiative to celebrate and commemorat­e 75 years of progressiv­e India.

“Earlier a policy was brought in 2002 by the then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, and now the Modi government will start working on a new policy,” he said. Besides this, the government is going to amend the Multi State Cooperativ­es Act as well as modernise and digitalise PACs in the country. Among other steps to be taken to strengthen the sector, Shah said the government is working on setting up of cooperativ­e common service centres, national database and national cooperativ­e university.

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