NCUI gears up for Cooperative Week celebrations

November is the most important month for cooperative movement in India. It is in this month that cooperatives from the primary level to apex level gear up to showcase their achievements.

India celebrates its Cooperative Week from 14th to 20th November. NCUI, the main player for the event is gearing up for the gala event.

During week long celebrations, cooperative societies aim at creating mass awareness. Debates and seminars are held.

This year the Indian Cooperative Movement will celebrate 56th All India Cooperative Week on nation-wide scale.

The objective behind the week long celebrations is to give an opportunity to all the cooperative institutions in India to review their progress, problems and highlight their achievements.

It is time for them to have a  road map for further growth and development of cooperative sector.

The commencement of cooperative week also coincides with the birthday of Late Pt.Jawaharlal Nehru, the architect of modern India.

The cooperative movement had support of leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel and others right from pre-independence days.

It has always been recognized as capable of turning the fate on nation. A cooperative society has power of penetrating rural India at a subtler level than even gram panchayat.

The organizations like IFFCO, KRIBHCO, AMUL and other cooperatives have not only witnessed rapid growth in their turnovers and profits but also have shown stability and sustainability in the economic slow down. This was possible due to our faith and trust in cooperative values and principles.

NCUI gears up for Cooperative Week celebrations

November is the most important month for cooperative movement in India. It is in this month that cooperatives from the primary level to apex level gear up to showcase their achievements.

India celebrates its Cooperative Week from 14th to 20th November. NCUI, the main player for the event is gearing up for the gala event.

During week long celebrations, cooperative societies aim at creating mass awareness. Debates and seminars are held.

This year the Indian Cooperative Movement will celebrate 56th All India Cooperative Week on nation-wide scale. The objective behind the week long celebrations is giving an opportunity to all the cooperative institutions in India to review their progress, problems and highlight their achievements, policies and programmes besides developing a road map for further growth and development of cooperative sector in the wake of economic slow-down.

The commencement of cooperative week also coincides with the birthday of Late Pt.Jawaharlal Nehru, the architect of modern India.

The cooperative movement had support of leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel and others right from pre-independence days.

It has always been recognized as capable of turning the fate on nation. A cooperative society has power of penetrating rural India at a subtler level than even gram panchayat.

The organizations like IFFCO, KRIBHCO, AMUL and other cooperatives have not only witnessed rapid growth in their turnovers and profits but also have shown stability and sustainability in the economic slow down. This was possible due to our faith and trust in cooperative values and principles.

But the most important thing is that the Cooperative Week Celebrations are not restricted  only to debates and deliberations.

This week let us pledge to involve general public in the movement. Let us have road shows where youths are attracted.

Let us convince them that cooperative offers an economic model capable of beating both capitalist and command economies.

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