Cooperatives are getting new dimensions under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Chief Minister Dr. Yadav

BHOPAL: Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi and Union Home and Cooperative Minister Mr. Amit Shah, the cooperative sector of Madhya Pradesh is getting new dimensions. Cooperative societies will get priority in the new works being done in milk production, industrial development and other areas. He said that along with uniting the society, cooperation is a means to save the youth from unemployment. Employment does not mean only government jobs. The state government is determined to connect the youth with self-employment and self-reliance and is celebrating the year 2025 as the year of employment and industry. Referring to the three new criminal laws, he said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Mr. Modi, the blindfold has been removed from the eyes of the goddess of justice, because how can justice be done while wearing a blindfold. The fundamental rights of citizens are mentioned in the Constitution and with this spirit, mutual self-reliance and participation of individuals is included in cooperation. The system regarding cooperation in the present government is completely transparent. The registration process of the new committee is being completed in 30 days. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav was addressing the Cooperative Youth Dialogue Program organized by M.P. State Cooperative Federation and Apex Bank Training College at Samanvay Bhavan on the occasion of International Cooperative Day on Saturday.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav inaugurated the program organized at Samanvay Bhawan by hoisting the cooperative flag and lighting the lamp. Additional Chief Secretary Mr. Ashok Barnwal was specially present in the program. Guests were welcomed by presenting them plants in the program. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav interacted with the college students present in the cooperative youth dialogue program and resolved their queries. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav provided a sewing kit to a woman as a symbol of distribution of sewing machine tool kit to 30 women who got industry from cooperative. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that after independence, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel established AMUL in Gujarat to start a cooperative movement in the country. He worked to increase the income of thousands of people by linking them with milk production and to eliminate unemployment. The state government is also committed to increasing milk production. Currently, the state is at the third position in milk production, which will reach the top in future. For this purpose, a target has been set to increase the state’s contribution in milk production from 9 percent to 20 percent, in which the cooperative sector will play a major role.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav gave the basic mantra to the youth While interacting with the youth, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav gave them the basic mantras related to the cooperative sector. He said that there is a formula for joining cooperatives – whenever you do something new, keep your confidence strong. Whatever field the youth want to work in, first gain experience of it and also see what can be done in this field through the cooperative society. It is the responsibility of the leader of the cooperative society to first have complete information himself and also tell other colleagues.
The government is working to advance the youth in all fields Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the real test of the youth’s life begins after the completion of college education. The state government is working to promote youth in all fields. Madhya Pradesh is rich in forest wealth and water resources. The government is also determined to promote industrialization in the state. The state government is working with the spirit that our youth should be equipped with all the resources and take the state forward. With this objective, dialogues are being held with the youth on different platforms, so that they also get the opportunity to lead in the future. India will become a developed nation in 2047 under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Modi. We pray for the welfare of all through cooperation and Indian philosophy.
Co-operation is an initiative to unite the society along with increasing income Minister of Cooperation, Sports and Youth Welfare Shri Vishwas Kailash Sarang said that today the World International Cooperative Day is being celebrated. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, there has been a radical change in the system of the country. He emphasized on promoting cooperation for a developed India. By creating the Ministry of Cooperation in the country, he entrusted the responsibility to Union Minister Shri Amit Shah. The history of the country is that wherever there is a person, there is cooperation. The country will be united only when there is coordination between the people. Cooperation is not only a means of increasing income, but it is an initiative to unite the country and society. We have to imbibe cooperation in everyday life. We have to make India developed by 2047.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav resolved the students’ queries College students raised many queries in front of Chief Minister Dr. Yadav in Yuva Samvad program. While answering a student’s question regarding the process of forming a cooperative society and government functioning, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that at present a transparent system has been established in cooperatives and the registration of new societies is being completed in 30 days. Another student suggested including cooperative subjects in the school curriculum. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that it is difficult to include every subject in the curriculum. People themselves should take initiative towards cooperatives. Everyone is welcome in cooperatives, there is no restriction of education or income in it.
Sangeeta, who drives a gypsy in Madhai area, was introduced on stage Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that many innovations are taking place in the field of cooperation in the state. Under this, a committee of women is also active in running safari in Satpura Tiger Reserve through Co-operative Public Partnership (CPPP). He introduced Sangeeta Solanki, who runs a gypsy in Madhai area, from the stage. Sangeeta said that she takes tourists on jungle safari without fear in Madhai area, which is rich in many wild animals including tigers, and is earning an income of about 14 thousand rupees per month. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav, citing the example of Raja Harishchandra and Premchand’s story Panch-Parmeshwar, mentioned the importance of transparency, clarity and justice in the operation of cooperative societies.