ULCCS, led by Chairman Rameshan Paleri, exemplifies the cooperative sector as a humane alternative to corporate-driven development, proving itself comparable to Spain’s Mondragon Cooperation, reports the Hindu.
Speaking at the Kerala Literature Festival, Paleri highlighted ULCCS’s remarkable performance, asserting that no private contracting firms could match its quality standards in executing development projects.
With 18,000 laborers dedicated to social reformer Vagbhatanandan’s principles, ULCCS stands out for steady growth, avoiding capitalist influences.
Writer M. Mukundan praised ULCCS for its efficient functioning, attributing success to modern technologies and domain experts.