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National Cooperative Policy – 2025

Context:
Unveiled in New Delhi by the Union Home and Cooperation Minister, the National Cooperative Policy – 2025 aims to reinvigorate India’s cooperative movement by fostering inclusive, technology-driven, and transparent cooperatives. The policy is a strategic blueprint to empower rural, tribal, and marginalized communities and position cooperatives as a catalyst for economic and social development.

What is the National Cooperative Policy – 2025?

A forward-thinking, result-driven policy framework to modernise and scale the cooperative sector, making it a cornerstone of India’s economic growth and social equity.

Core Objectives:

  • Triple the cooperative sector’s contribution to GDP by 2034.
  • Involve 50 crore active cooperative members.
  • Establish at least one cooperative in every village.
  • Promote transparency, financial sustainability, and digital integration.
  • Empower women, youth, Dalits, and tribal communities.
  • Create a self-reliant, employment-rich cooperative ecosystem by 2047.

Key Features:

1. Inclusive, Village-Centric Approach:

  • Focus on agriculture, rural women, Dalits, and tribals.
  • Development of 5 model cooperative villages per tehsil.
  • Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS) to become rural service hubs (e.g., Jan Aushadhi, LPG distribution, water schemes).

2. Expansion and Modernisation:

  • 30% increase in the number of cooperative societies.
  • 45,000 new PACS under rollout.
  • New cooperatives to be introduced in taxi services, tourism, green energy, and insurance.
  • Launch of ‘Sahkar Taxi’ – a driver-centric, profit-sharing model.

3. Digital Transformation and Accountability:

  • Full computerisation of PACS.
  • Implementation of tech-driven governance and real-time monitoring systems.
  • Legal frameworks to be reviewed and updated every 10 years.

4. Youth and Women Empowerment:

  • Employment and skill training through Tribhuvan Sahkari University.
  • White Revolution 2.0 to revamp the dairy sector with stronger women’s participation.
  • Promotion of cooperative entrepreneurship among youth in emerging sectors.

5. Sectoral Diversification:

  • Cooperatives to expand into logistics, tourism, insurance, and renewable energy.
  • Creation of three national-level multi-state cooperatives:
    • National Cooperative Exports Ltd
    • National Seed Cooperative
    • National Organic Products Marketing Cooperative

6. Sustainability and Global Outreach:

  • Integration of environmental and circular economy principles.
  • Global market access through National Cooperative Export Ltd.
  • Active participation in the International Year of Cooperatives, led by grassroots organisations.

Conclusion:
The National Cooperative Policy – 2025 aims to transform the cooperative sector into a dynamic, inclusive, and resilient force for rural development and national growth, with a strong emphasis on technology, sustainability, and community empowerment.

Source: The Hindu (TH)


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