Palibetta, Nov. 16: Kodagu District Cooperative Union President Paleyanda U. Robin Devaiah expressed concern that in the light of modernity, our agricultural and traditional traditions are not attracting interest among the youth community, which is a shocking development.
He spoke at the 72nd All India Cooperative Week program at Anugraha Lion Seva Bhavan, Palibetta.
When agricultural cooperative societies provide convenient facilities to farmers with transparency, it will be like providing more cooperation to agriculture. He said that farmers should not forget that they have trusted us to perform their duties in the cooperative society and have chosen us.
Farmers should think about the upliftment of agricultural cooperative societies. Kodagu district has made immense contributions to the military and agricultural sectors. Everyone's life should be self-sufficient. Rural areas should be uplifted. He informed that the Modi government has thought about this and implemented cooperative schemes for the development of farmers.
District Cooperative Central Bank President Kodandera Bond Ganapathy said that cooperative societies started in England in the 18th century. The foundation for the growth of cooperative societies in the country was laid during Nehru's time. Today, political developments are being seen in cooperative societies, which is leading to corruption. Party politics in cooperative societies is not a good development to improve the services of farmers and cooperatives. He said that only those who care about service can come into the society and provide corruption-free administration.
He said that the agricultural cooperative societies and cooperative societies in Kodagu district provide free opportunities for the benefit of farmers and growers and provide complementary facilities for the growth of the economy.
President of Palibetta Primary Agricultural Cooperative Society Kuttanda Ajit Karumbaiah presided over the meeting and said that cooperatives need to play an important role in developing cooperative societies by believing in the principles of cooperation.
Senior cooperatives like Kuppanda Subramani, Poodrimada Boppiah, Koothanda K Bojamma, Bond Ganapathy, Robin Devaiah and Ajjanikanda S Shyam Chandra were felicitated.
Retired Principal, Kodagu District Cooperative Union Director Shyamala M.A. gave information about the significance of the day. On this occasion, Kodagu District Cooperative Union Directors Addanda C. Kushalappa, Mookchanda T Subbaiah, Ajjikuttira M Muthappa, Ajjanikanda S Shyamchandra, Hotengada M Ramesh, S R Sunil Rao, Poolanda P Pemmaiah, Gummateer Kilan Ganapathy, Patrapanda Raghu Nanaiah, Thitimathi Primary Agricultural Cooperative Society President Cheppudira Ramakrishna, Ammatthi Primary Agricultural Cooperative Society President Ainanda Lal Ayyanna, Palibetta Primary Agricultural Cooperative Society Vice President Dalu V.V, Kodagu District Cooperative Society Union Chief Executive Officer Yogendra Nayak, including directors, staff and cooperatives of Palibetta, Ammatthi, Thitimathi Primary Agricultural Cooperative Societies.
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