One day training camp organized on Cooperatives in Khadkalyana
2 min readMandi, 14 October:
One-day training camp was organized by the Integrated Cooperative Development Project Mandi today at Khadkalyana, Tehsil Kotli for the members, secretaries, and farmers of cooperative societies.
In the camp, Project Officer Rakesh Thakur gave detailed information to the members about their rights and duties, business diversification, principles of cooperatives, challenges before the gathering. He said that at present the Kovid-19 infection has an adverse effect on every region. Before Kovid-19, all of them wanted to take advantage of the loans given by the project, but in today’s situation, the same members are avoiding taking loans.
He made the members aware of the prevention of Kovid-19 infection by maintaining social distance in public places, using masks while going out of the house, and washing hands thoroughly with soap periodically. He also distributed masks to members.
He said that people associated with cooperative have always worked together to solve every problem. Members should not only depend on the public distribution system, they should also work in other areas so that every member of the village can get all kinds of facilities.
In the camp, Project Officer Rakesh Thakur gave detailed information to the members about their rights and duties, business diversification, principles of cooperatives, challenges before the gathering. He said that at present the Kovid-19 infection has an adverse effect on every region. Before Kovid-19, all of them wanted to take advantage of the loans given by the project, but in today’s situation, the same members are avoiding taking loans.
He made the members aware of the prevention of Kovid-19 infection by maintaining social distance in public places, using masks while going out of the house, and washing hands thoroughly with soap periodically. He also distributed masks to members.
He said that people associated with cooperative have always worked together to solve every problem. Members should not only depend on the public distribution system, they should also work in other areas so that every member of the village can get all kinds of facilities.