Bihar is set to enhance its cooperative education landscape with the upcoming establishment of a dedicated cooperative college. State Cooperative Minister Prem Kumar announced that the process to set up this institution will commence soon, aiming to provide specialized education in cooperative principles to the youth of Bihar.
The initiative seeks to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to contribute to the growing cooperative sector, which plays a crucial role in the state’s rural economy.
The proposed cooperative college is expected to offer courses in cooperative management, finance, and governance, ensuring that future cooperative leaders are well-prepared to handle the sector’s challenges.
The institution will likely collaborate with existing cooperative organizations and financial institutions to provide hands-on training, internships, and practical exposure to students. Officials believe this move will strengthen the cooperative movement in Bihar and help boost economic opportunities for rural communities.
These initiatives reflect Bihar’s dedication to strengthening its educational ecosystem, particularly in the cooperative sector. By providing specialized training and education, the government aims to empower young individuals with the expertise required to drive growth in cooperative enterprises.
The establishment of the cooperative college aligns with the broader vision of promoting self-reliance, economic sustainability, and rural development in the state.




















































