Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 29: Contin-uing its efforts to reach out to the unemployed educated youth to aware them about various profitable schemes in the Cooperative Sector, the Department of Cooperative organized a youth awareness camp at Sunderbani in Rajouri district today.
A large number of people especially the unemployed youth of the area attended the camp and learnt about the cooperative movement and lucrative opportunities it provides for the people.
Minister for Cooperative Chering Dorjey was chief guest at the camp.
Addressing the participants, the Minister said cooperative movement offers bright future for youth through its people friendly schemes. He said such programmes are aimed to create mass awareness among the youth about the numerous schemes launched by the Government in the State.
“The department offers lucrative activities for youth by associating with which they can find a bright future ahead”, said the Minister and added that the need of the hour is that they come forward and avail benefits of these schemes.
The Minister reaffirmed the commitment of the present Government to boost the cooperative movement in view of its huge potential to generate employment through well established and profit generating Cooperative Societies.
“Don’t run after Government jobs, start your own ventures in the cooperative sector and see you will become job providers instead of job seekers within a shortest time”, he advised them. He said that several steps for streamlining the Cooperative Department has been put in place with the aim that the benefits of the centrally sponsored schemes percolate down to the people especially the youth at grass roots level.
Dorjey asked the functionaries of the department to create mass awareness among the people regarding its programmes as this is the key to achieving effective implementation of any scheme. He stressed the need for a close synergy among the authorities and the people as well to revitalize and strengthen the working of cooperative department. He further said that vibrant Primary Agricultural Societies (PACs) can act as midwives for revival of cooperative movement and asked officers to lay special focus on these micro units.
Later, the Minister visited the site for Fertilizer Godown at Thandapani, which is being constructed to overcome the shortage of fertilizers in district Rajouri, Poonch and Reasi.
Legislators Ravinder Raina, Surinder Choudhary, Registrar Cooperatives Bashir Ahmad Bhat, Additional Registrar Cooperatives Anjana Tickoo, SDM Suderbani, General Secretary Cooperative Union G.D Bakshi besides representatives of various departments and other officials of the concerned department were present.