Assam Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya chaired a briefing session at Raj Bhavan to bolster the dairy sector through engagement of
- Cooperation Department
- Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Department
- West Assam Milk Producers’ Cooperative Union Ltd. (WAMUL)
What are Cooperatives?
- Definition: A cooperative is a voluntary association of individuals united to achieve shared economic goals through self-help and mutual aid.
- Objective: Primarily focused on uplifting the poorer and marginalized sections of society.
International significance:
- International Day of Cooperatives is celebrated on 6th July every year.
- UN International Year of Cooperatives 2025 (IYC 2025).
- Proclaimed by: United Nations General Assembly in June 2024
- Theme: “Cooperatives Build a Better World”
Cooperatives in India
- Origin: Began under the Cooperative Credit Societies Act, 1904.
- Global Position:
- India holds 27% of the world’s cooperatives.
- 20% of India’s population is part of a cooperative (global average: 12%).
- Top 3 Sectors by Cooperative Penetration:
- Housing
- Dairy
- Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS)
- Leading States (57% of total cooperatives):
- Maharashtra (25% of total Indian cooperatives)
- Gujarat
- Telangana
- Madhya Pradesh
- Karnataka
Constitutional and Legal Framework
- 97th Constitutional Amendment Act, 2011:
- Granted constitutional status to cooperative societies.
- Key provisions:
- Article 19(1)(c): Added the right to form cooperatives as a Fundamental Right.
- Article 43B (DPSP): States to promote cooperative societies.
- Part IXB (Articles 243ZH to 243ZT): For cooperative governance structure.
Governance of Cooperatives
- Multi-State Cooperatives:
- Entry 44, Union List.
- Governed by Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act, 2002.
- State Cooperatives:
- Entry 32, State List.
- Governed by respective State Cooperative Societies Acts.
The Assam Governor’s dairy sector initiative underlines the strategic importance of cooperatives in solving rural unemployment, reviving agriculture-based industries, and empowering youth. With strong legal backing and successful models like Amul, states like Assam can lead a cooperative revolution in the Northeast.