The National Cooperation Policy, 2025 : An Interview with Krishna Kumar Gupta ( Retd) Chief General Manager of NABARD
The Government has announced new National Cooperative Policy recently.
National Cooperation Policy 2025 : A Strategic Move to Cooperativise the Economy of Masses
On 24th July 2025, the Union Home Minister and Minister for Cooperation, Shri Amit Shah, unveiled the long-standing National Cooperation Policy – 2025 in New Delhi, twenty three years after previous National Policy on Cooperatives 2002, was launched. Both the Prime Minister and the Minister for Cooperation have reiterated that cooperation is part of Indian heritage and culture.
The Next Wave: How White Revolution 2.0 is Driving the Dairy Cooperative Movement in Bharat

In a world plagued by conflicts, from armed wars to economic rivalries, the teachings and life of Lord Ram offer a timeless model of cooperative living, unity, and moral leadership. This article explores how Ram’s values align with the principles of cooperation and why embracing these ideals is crucial for global peace, equality, and sustainable progress in today’s fragmented world.
Relevance of Lord Ram and Cooperative Philosophy in Today’s Conflict-Ridden World

In a world plagued by conflicts, from armed wars to economic rivalries, the teachings and life of Lord Ram offer a timeless model of cooperative living, unity, and moral leadership. This article explores how Ram’s values align with the principles of cooperation and why embracing these ideals is crucial for global peace, equality, and sustainable progress in today’s fragmented world.
Cooperatives as Catalysts of Sustainable Socio-Economic Development: Bridging Inequality and Advancing the Circular Economy

COVID-19 accelerated three trends that could persist to varying degrees after the pandemic with different implications for work. “First, hybrid remote work could continue: 20 to 25 percent of workers in advanced economies and about 10 percent in emerging economies could work from home three to five days a week, mainly in the computer-based office work arena.
An Inspiring Cooperative Story Since 1925

COVID-19 accelerated three trends that could persist to varying degrees after the pandemic with different implications for work. “First, hybrid remote work could continue: 20 to 25 percent of workers in advanced economies and about 10 percent in emerging economies could work from home three to five days a week, mainly in the computer-based office work arena.
Ensuring Cooperative Brand development and Brand positioning

For cooperatives to be more active, the ease of doing business is an essential factor. In this competitive world, the brand has huge significance.
Role of Cooperatives in Poverty Eradication and Employment Generation in India: The Role Of Women

Introduction Cooperatives are the organizations which are deeply embedded within the communities in which they reside. They are an important model of democratic decentralization as they are governed by democratic principles and values which is well reflected in their functioning at the grass-root levels. The panchayats and cooperatives are important forms of decentralized model of […]