Empowering participants, NCCE wraps up Training Program successfully

In a significant stride towards promoting cooperative education, the National Centre for Cooperative Education (NCCE), under the esteemed National Cooperative Union of India (NCUI), has successfully concluded its groundbreaking training program on the “Formation of Cooperative Societies.” Spanning from January 29 to February 2, 2024, this initiative has left an indelible mark on the cooperative education landscape, claims a press release mailed by NCCE.

The valedictory ceremony witnessed the presence of Kapil Meena, IAS, Director, Ministry of Cooperation, V. K Chouhan, MD, Labour Federation, and Smt. Savitri Singh, Deputy CE, who actively engaged with participants, sharing valuable insights into cooperative practices.

Over the 5-day course, participants ranging from freshers, students, youth, to cooperative trainers delved into an enriching learning experience. The program equipped them with essential knowledge and skills required to establish and manage successful cooperative societies.

During the valedictory session, participants expressed gratitude for the program’s transformative impact on their understanding of cooperative principles and practices. Interactive sessions with Shri Kapil Meena, IAS, and Smt. Savitri Singh added a dynamic layer to the overall learning experience.

A moment of pride unfolded as 67 participants were presented with certificates, symbolizing their successful completion of the program. Shri Kapil Meena, IAS, and Smt. Savitri Singh, Deputy CE, took the honor of distributing these certificates, acknowledging the dedication demonstrated by each participant.

The National Centre for Cooperative Education and the National Cooperative Union of India extend gratitude to all participants, dignitaries, and contributors who contributed to the resounding success of this program.

This initiative stands as a testament to their commitment to fostering knowledge, skills, and community engagement in the cooperative sector.

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