
Exclusive: Poll Panel, Woman Directors In Centre's Cooperatives Reforms Plan, Say Sources
NDTV
Amit Shah was put in charge of the new Ministry of Cooperation formed in July with an aim of providing more heft to sector.
Union Cooperation Minister Amit Shah has cleared a slew of reforms, including centrally-held elections, for the cooperatives sector, sources have said. The suggested tweaks will soon be sent for inter-ministerial consultation.
Mr Shah was put in charge of the new Ministry of Cooperation formed in July with an aim of providing more heft to the cooperatives movement in the country. The recommendations he has now cleared in a Cabinet note could potentially cause friction between the Centre and states, given that the more than 10 lakh units in the sector fall under the latter's authority in India's federal structure.
Among the reforms he has cleared is limiting the number of board of directors to 21. Of these, one director must be from the Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe community and at least two must be women.
Cooperatives will be able to bring in two co-opted directors with expertise in finance and banking with no real voting powers, sources have said.