This refers to your edit “Board of political control” (January 4). Cooperatives have played a significant role not only in providing agricultural and rural credit, but also in ensuring other linkages like inputs for farming and marketing avenues for products. Since these were mainly operating in rural and semi-urban areas, it took a longer time for this sector to access modern skills and technology. Although the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Nabard) was established in 1982 with the specific mandate of supporting cooperatives and the rural sector in general, its initial enthusiasm faded away in the absence of legislative and administrative support from the central and state governments. The institution was, thus, satisfied with being an appendage of RBI doing some “safe” business through established and credit-worthy cooperative banks and commercial banks.
Following up the constitutional amendment with quick and meaningful measures will help revitalise cooperatives — not just the district and central banking cooperatives but also thousands of agricultural credit societies. At a time when the government and regulatory and supervisory institutions are struggling to make a breakthrough in financial inclusion and improvement in productivity, the already available infrastructure and membership of cooperatives will make this work much simpler.
M G Warrier Thiruvananthapuram
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