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Amit Shah to launch computerisation projects for agriculture, rural development banks, Registrar of Coop Societies

The ministry has set up a new National Cooperative Database, containing data of more than 8 lakh cooperative societies, and this database will be launched soon and made available to all stakeholders.

January 28, 2024 / 20:23 IST
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The PACSs are also being enabled to start digital services by taking them on board as Common Service Centers (CSCs).
The PACSs are also being enabled to start digital services by taking them on board as Common Service Centers (CSCs).

Union Cooperation Minister Amit Shah will launch on Tuesday a computerisation project for agriculture and rural development banks and Registrar of Cooperative Societies.
According to an official statement issued on Sunday, Shah will launch the "computerisation project of ARDBs and RCSs of States/UTs". The launch programme is being organised by the Ministry of Cooperation in collaboration with the National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC).

The Computerization of agriculture and rural development banks (ARDBs) and Registrar of Cooperative Societies (RCSs) offices of states/UTs is an important step taken by the ministry.
"This project will modernise and enhance the efficiency of the cooperative sector by bringing the entire cooperative ecosystem on a digital platform," the statement said.

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As many as 1,851 units of ARDB in 13 states/UTs will be computerised and linked to the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Nabard) through a common national software.

The initiative will increase the operational efficiency, accountability and transparency in ARDB by standardising business procedures through a Common Accounting System (CAS) and Management Information System (MIS).
Furthermore, the initiative aims at reducing transaction costs, facilitating loan distribution to farmers, and enabling real-time data access for better monitoring and assessment of schemes.