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Modi government creates Ministry of Co-operation: Top 5 things to know

The newly established ministry is expected to streamline the existing process to make doing business in India easier than ever for co-operatives.

Strengthen cooperative movement

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Strengthen cooperative movement

Ministry of Co-operation has been established by the Union government to provide a separate administrative, legal and policy framework for strengthening the cooperative movement in the country, according to a press release by the Press Information Bureau (PIB). 

 

Moreover, the ministry is expected to deepen the relationships between co-operatives as a true people-based movement reaching up to grassroots levels.

Promote Ease of Doing Business

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Promote Ease of Doing Business

The newly established ministry is expected to streamline the existing process to make doing business in India easier than ever for co-operatives. Meanwhile, the ministry is expected to promote the development of Multi-State Co-operatives (MSCS) across the country. 

Improving Unity

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Improving Unity

With a diverse country, India can benefit from co-operative based economic development, in which ‘each member works with a spirit of responsibility.’ The ministry is likely to promote community-based development across the country. 

Crucial participation of Central government

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Crucial participation of Central government

The Central Government has signalled its deep commitment to community-based developmental partnership with the creation of the Ministry of Co-operation.  

Bang on about a budget announcement

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Bang on about a budget announcement

The newly created ministry is formed on the lines of an announcement made by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman while presenting the fiscal budget.  "In our country, a Co-operative based economic development model is very relevant where each member works with a spirit of responsibility," a PIB statement said.

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