• About
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Submit Your Success Story
  • Hindi Version
Friday, December 5, 2025
Indian Cooperative
IFFCO Banner
  • Home
  • Cooperative Federations
    • NCUI
    • NAFED
    • NCCF
    • NAFCUB
    • SUGAR COOP
    • HOUSING COOP
    • NCDC
    • NFCL
    • IFFCO
    • KRIBHCO
    • Fishcofed
  • Banks
  • Dairy
  • Fertilizer
    • IFFCO
    • KRIBHCO
  • Cooperator
    • Cooperative Recruitment
    • Cooperative Success Stories
    • Co-op News Snippets
    • Cooperative Coffee Shop
    • Cooperative Complaint Board
  • ICA
  • Laws/Legislations
  • States
  • Video
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Cooperative Federations
    • NCUI
    • NAFED
    • NCCF
    • NAFCUB
    • SUGAR COOP
    • HOUSING COOP
    • NCDC
    • NFCL
    • IFFCO
    • KRIBHCO
    • Fishcofed
  • Banks
  • Dairy
  • Fertilizer
    • IFFCO
    • KRIBHCO
  • Cooperator
    • Cooperative Recruitment
    • Cooperative Success Stories
    • Co-op News Snippets
    • Cooperative Coffee Shop
    • Cooperative Complaint Board
  • ICA
  • Laws/Legislations
  • States
  • Video
No Result
View All Result
Indian Cooperative
No Result
View All Result
IFFCO Banner
NCDC Banner
NCDC Banner
Home Co-op News Snippets

Namkum LAMPS becomes State’s first pilot e-PACS

Amit Awana by Amit Awana
June 27, 2025
in Co-op News Snippets
0
Namkum LAMPS becomes State’s first pilot e-PACS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Jharkhand based Namkum LAMPS (Large Area Multi-Purpose Cooperative Society) has become the first pilot e-PACS (Primary Agricultural Credit Society) in the state.

With this development, all services of the society will now be offered in a fully digital format, enhancing transparency, efficiency, and ease of access for members.

This achievement is part of the national initiative under the Ministry of Cooperation to computerise PACS across the country. Namkum LAMPS was selected as the first society in the state to implement the e-PACS model. A formal certificate was presented to the LAMPS team to mark the successful transition.

Officials emphasized that the move to e-PACS would bring multiple benefits to rural and tribal areas. These include improved financial services, accurate record-keeping, transparency in operations, and faster delivery of benefits to cooperative members.

The certification event saw the participation of several dignitaries and officials from the Cooperation Department, NIC, NABARD, and other supporting institutions. They commended the efforts of the Namkum LAMPS team and highlighted how this model will serve as a blueprint for other societies.

The state government also announced that the implementation of e-PACS will soon expand to other districts, including Gumla, Lohardaga, Khunti, Simdega, and Ranchi, in a phased manner.

Tags: BreakingcooperationcooperativeE-PACSlampsmembers
Share284Tweet177SendShare71
Previous Post

Gondia DCCB in poll mode, 37 candidates in fray

Next Post

Rajanna holds meeting on Bidar Co-op Sugar Factory

Next Post
Rajanna holds meeting on Bidar Co-op Sugar Factory

Rajanna holds meeting on Bidar Co-op Sugar Factory

saraswatbank
nafed-india
PIMPRI
Image Slideshow
Repco Bank
Kerala Bank Advertisement
Sharad Bank
Prime Bank Advertisement
Deogiri Bank
Tirupati Urban Cooperative Bank
Blinking Ads with 4-Second Interval
WBSCB Ad 1 WBSCB Ad 2 Tripura StCB Ad RNSB Ad Citizen Coop Society Ad
Ad Banner
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Submit Your Success Story
  • Hindi Version

© 2020 IndianCooperative.com.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Cooperative Federations
    • NCUI
    • NAFED
    • NCCF
    • NAFCUB
    • SUGAR COOP
    • Housing
    • NCDC
    • NFCL
    • IFFCO
    • KRIBHCO
    • Fishcofed
  • Banks
  • Dairy
  • Fertilizer
    • IFFCO
    • KRIBHCO
  • NCUI
  • Cooperator
  • ICA
  • Laws/Legislations
  • States
  • Privacy Policy
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Submit Your Success Story
  • Video

© 2020 IndianCooperative.com.