IEP Chandigarh, January 10
In a bid to revitalize the cooperative landscape in Haryana, Chief Secretary Mr. Sanjeev Kaushal has unveiled a series of initiatives aimed at empowering Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS). These measures target improved healthcare access, fuel availability, and overall service delivery through PACS across the state.
After presiding over the second meeting of state level cooperative development committees here today, he said that 84 Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS) have secured in-principle approval to operate under the esteemed PM Bhartiya Jan Aushadhi Kendra. Additionally, provisional approvals have been extended to six PACS for the establishment of petrol and diesel outlets. All panchayats have now been covered in the state by PACS in the state, he added.
Boosting Healthcare access:
Mr. Kaushal said that 7 PACS namely Kail and Gundiana in Yamuna Nagar, Dhurala and Umri in Kurukshetra, Bass Krishna, Narnaund Kisan, and Matloda in Hisar have secured drug licenses. This allows them to participate in the esteemed PM Bhartiya Jan Aushadhi Kendra scheme, providing affordable medicines to rural communities.
Enabling Fuel Accessibility:
Mr. Kaushal further said that provisional approvals have been granted to 6 PACS namely Ondha in Sirsa, Sawant in Karnal, Nangal Chaudhary Bhojawas in Mahendragarh, and Jamal Pax in Sirsa – for establishing petrol and diesel outlets. This will address the need for readily available fuel in rural areas while creating entrepreneurial opportunities for PACS members. Additional land is being identified for outlets in Basai, Gurugram, and Ghasera, Nuh.
Enhancing Service Delivery:
He said that 417 PACS are now equipped with on-board facilities of Common Service Centers, bringing essential services closer to rural residents. Registration for additional PACS is underway. Officers were instructed to actively monitor service provision.
Grain Storage Project:
Work is progressing on the world’s largest grain storage pilot project in the cooperative sector. Apart from this, 5 packs Gannauli, Raipurrani, Morni, Kakkar Majra, and Manak Tabra have been identified in Panchkula. Apart from this, Kari Dharani in Charkhi Dadri and Tawadu, Ghasera, Firozpur Jhirka, Rawli and Singer in Nuhan have also been selected for grain storage in the cooperative area.
Computerization Initiative:
Computerization of PACS is in full swing, with pre-testing aiming for completion by February 29th. This initiative will provide a comprehensive ERP solution for various PACS activities, encompassing financial services, procurement, PDS operations, business planning, warehousing etc, he added.
Additional Chief Secretary, Cooperation Department, Sh. Raja Sekhar Vundru, Registrar, Cooperative Societies, Sh. Rajesh Jogpal and other senior officers were present in the meeting.