Speaking in an interactive meeting with the officials of India’s apex body of cooperatives, NCUI, Mauritian minister of cooperation Soomilduth Bholah, discussed how cooperative bodies in his country were able to win the trust of the people by tackling challenges posed by the Covid pandemic.
The visiting dignitary said Mauritius has a great deal to learn from India’s cooperatives and their achievements and their widespread reach across India. Bholah was accompanied by several top cooperative functionaries from his country, informs a press release.
Dwelling on the cooperative movement in Mauritius, the minister mentioned various schemes cooperatives have launched for the welfare of farmers. He emphasized the significant presence of cooperatives in various sectors like sugarcane, fishery, finance, agriculture, transportation, etc. Bholah also talked about the network of cooperatives all over Mauritius, with primary cooperatives at the grassroot levels.
In her remarks on this occasion, Savitri Singh, Executive Director (International Relations/NCCE), NCUI detailed the new initiatives of NCUI like NCUI Haat, starting of NCUI Incubation Centre, Skill Development Centre, e-learning initiatives, Restructured Training Programs of PACS, etc, which can be the potential areas of collaboration.
It bears recalling that NCUI already has strong ties with the Mauritius Cooperative Movement, as in 2018 an MoU was signed by NCUI and Mauritius Cooperative Alliance Ltd, with focus on encouraging bilateral cooperative relations between cooperatives of two countries, sharing the best practices, visits of the delegations of two countries, etc.
A day before Bholah visited Gujarat State Cooperative Union and National Institute of Cooperative Management (NICM), Gandhinagar. He was welcomed by Ghanshyambhai Amin, Chairman of Gujarat State Cooperative Union. The two leaders shared ideas related to co-ops, said a release sent by Amin’s office.