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NCP-2025 is the second policy for the Cooperative sector after 2002 with the vision of ‘Sahkar Se Samriddhi’ (Prosperity through Cooperation).

About NCP-2025

  • Aim: To establish cooperation as an instrument for the country’s development for future generations.
  • Mission: Promotion of professional, transparent, technology-enabled, accountable, economically self-reliant, and successful cooperative units.

Objectives

  • Establishment of at least one cooperative unit in every village and five Model Cooperative Villages in every tehsil.
  • Tripling the cooperative sector’s GDP contribution by 2034.
  • Increasing the number of cooperative societies by 30% from the current 8.3 lakh.
  • Expansion into new sectors like tourism, insurance, taxi services, green energy.
  • Legal reforms every 10 years to keep the policy relevant.
  • A cluster and monitoring system.

Significance of Cooperative Sector:

  • Rural development: Operations & Maintenance of Rural Water Supply.
  • Farmer’s Development: Act as Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samriddhi Kendras (PMKSK).
  • Others: Operate as Janaushadhi Kendras, Common Service Centres (CSCs), Convergence with PM-KUSUM, Women welfare, Credit and Banking, Housing.
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