Sarangarh-Bilaigarh to Conclude National Cooperation Week with Grand Ceremony on July 6
Digital Desk
Sarangarh-Bilaigarh district is observing National Cooperation Week with awareness programmes, farmer outreach activities and cooperative initiatives, culminating in a grand closing ceremony on July 6.
A series of awareness and outreach activities are being organised across Sarangarh-Bilaigarh district as part of the National Cooperation Week, with the week-long campaign set to conclude on July 6 with a closing ceremony promoting the use of alternative fertilisers and strengthening cooperative institutions.
According to the district administration, the programme is being conducted through various Primary Agricultural Credit Cooperative Societies (PACS) to raise awareness about the role of cooperatives in rural development, agricultural growth and farmers' welfare.
The week-long campaign began on June 30 with a meeting of the District Cooperative Development Committee, where discussions focused on the role of Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) and cooperative societies in enhancing farmers' income.
On July 1, demonstrations on the use of drones for spraying liquid fertilisers were organised along with awareness sessions on crop companions and soil health management. Farmers were also introduced to modern agricultural practices aimed at improving productivity.
As part of the campaign, farmers visited model cooperative societies on July 2 to gain practical knowledge of successful cooperative operations. Cooperative societies also distributed Micro ATMs, Kisan Credit Cards (KCCs) and RuPay KCC cards to eligible beneficiaries to improve financial inclusion in rural areas.
Activities on July 3 included plantation drives and cleanliness campaigns, while awareness was also created through the circulation of the monthly publication 'Sahkari Samachar' issued by the Chhattisgarh State Cooperative Union.
On July 4, health camps were organised at Jan Aushadhi Kendras operated by cooperative societies. Educational institutions also participated in the campaign through essay writing, painting and quiz competitions on the theme of cooperation on July 5, encouraging students to understand the importance of the cooperative movement.
The week-long programme will conclude on July 6 with a seminar on the use of alternative fertilisers, followed by a grand closing ceremony. Officials said the initiative is aimed at strengthening the spirit of cooperation among farmers and rural communities while promoting self-reliance through cooperative institutions.
The district administration believes the campaign will help increase public awareness about cooperative schemes, encourage greater participation in cooperative societies and contribute to the socio-economic development of the region. Officials have also appealed to members of the Cooperation Department and the public to participate in large numbers in the concluding event.
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Sarangarh-Bilaigarh to Conclude National Cooperation Week with Grand Ceremony on July 6
Digital Desk
A series of awareness and outreach activities are being organised across Sarangarh-Bilaigarh district as part of the National Cooperation Week, with the week-long campaign set to conclude on July 6 with a closing ceremony promoting the use of alternative fertilisers and strengthening cooperative institutions.
According to the district administration, the programme is being conducted through various Primary Agricultural Credit Cooperative Societies (PACS) to raise awareness about the role of cooperatives in rural development, agricultural growth and farmers' welfare.
The week-long campaign began on June 30 with a meeting of the District Cooperative Development Committee, where discussions focused on the role of Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) and cooperative societies in enhancing farmers' income.
On July 1, demonstrations on the use of drones for spraying liquid fertilisers were organised along with awareness sessions on crop companions and soil health management. Farmers were also introduced to modern agricultural practices aimed at improving productivity.
As part of the campaign, farmers visited model cooperative societies on July 2 to gain practical knowledge of successful cooperative operations. Cooperative societies also distributed Micro ATMs, Kisan Credit Cards (KCCs) and RuPay KCC cards to eligible beneficiaries to improve financial inclusion in rural areas.
Activities on July 3 included plantation drives and cleanliness campaigns, while awareness was also created through the circulation of the monthly publication 'Sahkari Samachar' issued by the Chhattisgarh State Cooperative Union.
On July 4, health camps were organised at Jan Aushadhi Kendras operated by cooperative societies. Educational institutions also participated in the campaign through essay writing, painting and quiz competitions on the theme of cooperation on July 5, encouraging students to understand the importance of the cooperative movement.
The week-long programme will conclude on July 6 with a seminar on the use of alternative fertilisers, followed by a grand closing ceremony. Officials said the initiative is aimed at strengthening the spirit of cooperation among farmers and rural communities while promoting self-reliance through cooperative institutions.
The district administration believes the campaign will help increase public awareness about cooperative schemes, encourage greater participation in cooperative societies and contribute to the socio-economic development of the region. Officials have also appealed to members of the Cooperation Department and the public to participate in large numbers in the concluding event.
