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MP goes Digital: PACS membership portal launched

Minakshi by Minakshi
May 7, 2026
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In a major push towards strengthening rural financial inclusion and modernising the cooperative ecosystem, the Government of Madhya Pradesh has launched the PACS Membership Online Portal.

Developed by MPSEDC for the Department of Cooperatives, the platform is set to transform how farmers connect with cooperative institutions.

The portal enables farmers to seamlessly register as PACS members and access key financial services, including Kisan Credit Card (KCC) facilities.

With a user-friendly interface, it allows online membership applications, certificate downloads, loan submissions, and real-time tracking of application status.

This digital initiative bridges the gap between farmers, cooperative societies, and banks, making processes faster, more transparent, and accessible. It is particularly beneficial for small and marginal farmers, who often face challenges in accessing timely credit and services.

By leveraging technology, the state government is not only improving service delivery but also reinforcing the role of cooperatives in rural development.

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