Patna dailies hail Biscomaun’s “Co-op Kumbh”

Biscomaun’s proposed cooperative summit in the state capital of Bihar has been lapped up by local media with majority of them calling it “Cooperative Mahakumbh”.

Buoyed by the media response a euphoric Biscomaun Chairman Sunil Kumar Singh phoned Indian Cooperative to inform that this would be the first cooperative meet in which the high and mighty of the cooperative field would be sitting together in the same hall with ordinary members of cooperatives.

Dainik Jagaran, Dainik Bhaskar, Navbharat Times, Hindustan etc – you name it and all of them have carried our story, said Sunil to this correspondent on phone.

Meanwhile, preparations are afoot with several banners depicting Sunil Singh and his team which includes Gopal Giri and Ramesh Chaubey being splashed across Patna welcoming everyone to participate in the summit.

Biscomaun Chairman is confident of having the entire Bihar Cabinet in Sri Krishna Hall- the venue for the function. Tea with the CM and a chat with Laloo Prasad Yadav would be other highlights.

Giving details of the cooperative function Sunil Singh said all efforts to make it memorable are being made; Patna would be converted into kind of a cooperative capital with cut-outs as high as 80 feet dotting the skyline of the city. He plans to have six such cut-outs to be put up at strategic locations in the city.

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