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Credit societies’ staff to get lessons in operations

Indian Express FOR more than 2.18 crore people in the State, Cooperative Credit Societies (CCS) are the only hope when it comes to availing credit. But thanks to their disorganised way of functioning and lack of proper training among its staff, only 21,000 of the 28,000 CCS in Maharashtra continue to function today. However, things might change as the process of setting up a training institute for CCS’ employees in Pune gathers steam.

The proposal for the institute got a boost on Saturday as Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh announced the grant of 10 acres for the training institute at the inauguration ceremony of the national convention of credit cooperative societies at Pune.

Back to classrooms
* CM grants 10 acre for setting up institute
* Institute to impart international-level training
* Total project cost: Rs 7 crore
* Institute to come up a year after site is cleared
* 3 module programme for staff, 4 module for office-bearers
* Aim to enhance skillsets

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Palam has a brighter future. The reasons come from Oxford, IIT

Shashank Verma and Sagun Saxena — armed with MBAs from Oxford — are two such people who are in India to be part of Swades, initiated by Pune-based NGO Socio Economic Development Trust (SEDT) in Palam block (Parbhani district). Verma and Saxena are not the only ones. There are Jasjeet Singh Chaddha, an alumnus of IIT Kharagpur and Jaideep Jain, a student of NIT Surat, who were invited by SEDT to present their ideas at Yashada on Saturday morning, with Ashutosh Gowariker and Arun Firodia for audience.

The presentation by Verma and Saxena — about the use of bio energy as a means of empowering rural India — was well received by the panel of dignitaries.

They landed in India to test the project and have been working closely with the Planning Commission and the State governments of Uttaranchal, Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.

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