“Govt’s sloppy regulation also caused current crisis in cooperative sector”

KATHMANDU, MARCH 14: Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Padam Giri, has said that the sloppy regulation on the part of the government is also responsible for the current crisis in the cooperative sector. ” The sector is dogged by problems not only because of the errors of the promoters of cooperatives but also […] The post “Govt’s sloppy regulation also caused current crisis in cooperative sector” appeared first on Aarthiknews:: A leading business & economic news portal from Nepal.

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'Poor people should be linked to cooperative'

CPN (UML) Chairman KP Sharma Oli has said that the importance of cooperative organizations should be spread at the grassroots level.

'Poor people should be linked to cooperative'

CPN (UML) Chairman KP Sharma Oli has said that the importance of cooperative organizations should be spread at the grassroots level.

'Poor people should be linked to cooperative'

CPN (UML) Chairman KP Sharma Oli has said that the importance of cooperative organizations should be spread at the grassroots level.

Court directs cooperative manager to return Rs 5.9 million to depositors

DHADING, June 7: The Dhading district court has decided in favour of Sana Kisan Krishi Sahakari Sanstha, Sanaula Bazaar, a local cooperative, in Dhading.  A group of 13 members, including Krishna Bahadur Shrestha on behalf of the cooperative had filed a case at the district

Collective will is necessary for cooperative governance

Government has recognized the cooperative sector as one of the major pillars of the economy and has launched special programs.

Sarlahi cooperative staffer shot at in broad daylight

A cooperative staffer has been shot at in Bagmati municipality of the Sarlahi district in southern Nepal, in broad daylight. The post Sarlahi cooperative staffer shot at in broad daylight appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Home Minister Khand assures to manage COVID vaccines to cooperative sectors

KATHMANDU, July 20: Minister for Home Affairs Balkrishna Khand has opined to prioritize cooperative sectors in managing the anti COVID-19 vaccines.    Talking to a delegation of National Cooperatives Federation, Minister Khand argued that the government was managing the vaccines to all and sensitive, and directly linked public sectors would be prioritized in course of immediate management of the vaccines.      He added that the cooperative sector was directly linked with national economy and common public therefore it should be prioritized in vaccination bid.    On the occasion, the federation chair Minraj Kandel said that the sector was compelled to bear the risk in lack of vaccination.