Sahakar Bharati team meets Amit Shah; bats for independent NCCT
Sah Bharati team stresses on the need for national co-op policy
Five top Sahakar Bharati leaders landed in Delhi on short notice on Thursday to meet the newly appointed Union Cooperative Minister and Home Minister Amit Shah at his residence. Among other things, Sah Bharati leaders stressed on the need to have a National Co-operative Development Policy for the country and the need to develop the NCCT as a Centre of Excellence, free from NCUI.
The longish meeting which lasted one and a half hours and took up fourteen key points related to co-operatives, was led by Sahakar Bharti President Ramesh Vaidya. Others in the team included Uday Joshi, Sanjay Pachpor, Jyotindra Mehta and Satish Marathe. Mehta is said to be close to Shah having worked together for the betterment of co-ops in Gujarat in the past.
Sahakar Bharati team meets Amit Shah; bats for independent NCCT
Sah Bharati team stresses on the need for national co-op policy
Five top Sahakar Bharati leaders landed in Delhi on short notice on Thursday to meet the newly appointed Union Cooperative Minister and Home Minister Amit Shah at his residence. Among other things, Sah Bharati leaders stressed on the need to have a National Co-operative Development Policy for the country and the need to develop the NCCT as a Centre of Excellence, free from NCUI.
The longish meeting which lasted one and a half hours and took up fourteen key points related to co-operatives, was led by Sahakar Bharti President Ramesh Vaidya. Others in the team included Uday Joshi, Sanjay Pachpor, Jyotindra Mehta and Satish Marathe. Mehta is said to be close to Shah having worked together for the betterment of co-ops in Gujarat in the past.
Sahakar Bharati demands more time for Expert Committee on UCBs
Term ending on June 8; experts failed to submit views due to Covid
Sah Bharati has demanded an extension of two more months in the time-frame for the Expert Committee, constituted by RBI to strengthen urban cooperative banks to submit its reports.
In a letter to the RBI Governor which is jointly signed by the Sahakar Bharati President and the National General Secretary, the leaders have said that due to Covid conditions and the continued surge of Covid infections, it has not been possible for many UCBs, Academicians,Co-operators, etc to submit their views to the Committee.