Bhubaneswar: Cooperation Department has decided to launch a 15-day campaign “Touch the PACS” from the 20th of this month.
In this connection, Sanjeeb Kumar Chadha Principal Secretary Cooperation has instructed all Divisional DRCSs and Circle ARCSs.
In his letter, Chadha mentioned that Primary Agricultural Cooperative Societies (PACS) and Large Size Adivasi Multi-Purpose Cooperative Societies (LAMPCS) function at the last tier of the Short Term Credit Cooperative Structure (STCCS) and extend agricultural credit to the farmer members not only for short term seasonal agricultural operation but for creation of long term agricultural assets too.
These public organizations play a pivotal role in the growth of agricultural production in our State by providing all sorts of agricultural inputs including certified seeds, fertilizers and pesticides to the farmers at government fixed rates. Better functioning of these institutions is key to overall agricultural growth and the welfare of the farming community of our state.
To ensure that these Public institutions remain economically viable and function as per the mandate, continuous monitoring and supervision of their activities need to be done by the departmental officials functioning at the field level.
The divisional DRCSs, Circle ARCSs, Sub-ARCSs and ICSs need to continuously monitor these organisations through regular field visits and necessary corrective actions.
In this regard, the Cooperation Department has decided to start a campaign “Touch the PACS” for the next 15 days starting from 20th May 2023 to 4th June 2023.
So all field functionaries of the department working in the offices of the DRCS and ARCS and in block offices are required to visit the allotted PACS/LAMPCS and supervise their activities as per the enclosed Pro-forma and report to the RCS. The divisional DRCSs are to do the necessary allotment of PACS/LAMPCS and ensure that all the PACS/LAMPCS are covered by his team of officials. The supervision is to be done by scrupulously following the designed Pro-forma and Soft copies of the report along with photographs of visits are to be reported to the directorate and kept in the offices for future reference. At the end of the campaign, a completion report is to be submitted to the directorate and the Department, Chadha has instructed.