Maharashtra cooperation department de-registers 72,000 socs

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jan 21 2017 | 7:28 PM IST
In a bid to deter political leaders from using cooperative institutes to build pressure on government, as many as 72,000 such societies in Maharashtra that existed "merely on paper" have been completely de-registered by the state cooperation department.
"We found some 72,000 cooperative societies from housing, agriculture, non-agriculture, marketing, agro-processing and primary sector that were only on paper for so many years. The presence of such societies was used as voter by political leaders to maintain their clout," Shekhar Charegaonkar, chief of Maharashtra State Sahakari Parishad told PTI.
"There are some 2.38 lakh cooperative societies in the state. The de-registered societies were merely onpapers but in some cases, some operated for a short period and then closed down," he said.
These societies were also used for siphoning off money and they are going to face action, said Charegaonkar.
The Parishad is a state government formed body of cooperative societies and institutes across the state and it has been raising issues, holding talks with the state as well as other concerned departments of union government and educating the people in cooperation sector.
"The union government in 2012made changes in Maharashtra State Cooperative Societies Act, 1969 for better regulation of cooperative societies. Follow up of the entire procedure was holding a state-wide survey of cooperative societies and finding out effective ones," he said.
"Hence, we have decided to hit at the root-cause of cooperation sector, which is generally criticised for lethargy, inefficiency and corruption," Charegaonkar said.
What would follow the decision is, setting up of a regulatory body under the chairmanship of state cooperation commissioner. The body will have two experts from banking sector, government auditor and representatives of credit societies operating at state and district level, he said.

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First Published: Jan 21 2017 | 7:28 PM IST

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