Amit Shah on Wednesday said that soon primary agricultural credit societies (PACS) will be able to sell airline tickets.
Shah was chairing the first meeting of the parliamentary consultative committee on the «initiatives taken and currently being taken to strengthen cooperative societies».
The minister said the work to develop the national cooperatives database is almost complete and that now information about cooperative societies across the country, categorised by region, is available online. Steps have been taken for the computerisation of PACS and in the coming times, there will not be a single panchayatwhere PACS will not be available, he said.
The model by-laws created by the cooperation ministry to make PACS viable have been adopted by almost all states in the country, Shah said, adding that PACS have been linked to more than 20 activities and have now started providing services such as common service centres and Jan Aushadhi Kendras.
The establishment of Tribhuvan Sahkari University will provide technical education, accounting, administrative knowledge and training to professionals entering the cooperative sector, he said.
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