India's First Cooperative University: Transforming the Cooperative Landscape

The Lok Sabha has passed a bill to establish Tribhuvan Sahkari University in Gujarat, aiming to produce skilled manpower for India's cooperative sector. Named after Tribhuvandas Kishibhai Patel, the university will address the fragmented training infrastructure, enhancing research and fostering rural development through extensive education programs.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 26-03-2025 20:54 IST | Created: 26-03-2025 20:54 IST
India's First Cooperative University: Transforming the Cooperative Landscape
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The Lok Sabha has passed groundbreaking legislation to establish the Tribhuvan Sahkari University in Anand, Gujarat, charting a new course for the cooperative sector in India. The move aims to develop qualified manpower to support and strengthen cooperative societies nationwide.

Named in honor of Tribhuvandas Kishibhai Patel, a key figure in the cooperative movement and the founding force behind Amul, the university will play a pivotal role in addressing the long-standing gaps in training and education for employees within this sector. The Minister of Cooperation, Amit Shah, highlighted the necessity of a structured educational framework during the Bill's debate.

The university will not only enhance the skills of those already working in cooperatives but will also adopt a hub-and-spoke model to provide targeted training across different states. This initiative is part of broader governmental efforts aimed at promoting rural development and economic self-sufficiency, spearheaded by the cooperative sector's burgeoning growth and innovation.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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