Tag: Cooperation

  • School Education and Cooperation Minister Dr. Tekam took review meeting regarding procurement of paddy of all districts of Surguja Division

    Tribal and Scheduled Caste Development, Backward Classes and Minorities Development, Department of School Education and Cooperation, Minister Dr. Premasai Singh Tekam, by S.E.C.L. Review meeting regarding procurement of paddy in the districts of Surguja division in the Kharif marketing year 2020-2021 in the meeting hall of Rest House Bhatgaon.
    School Education and Cooperation Minister, Dr. Premasay Singh Tekam, in the meeting, said that in the meeting, in the Kharif marketing year 2020-2021, procurement of paddy in the district, centrally purchased paddy, information of balance for paddy uptake, percentage of paddy uptake, date fixed as per paddy purchase policy Task plan for lifting of paddy from the committees, number of total paddy procurement centers in the district, number of paddy procurement centers in excess of buffer limit, information on stored quantity and percentage and action plan for pickup, paddy storage and security expenditure and relevant expenditure Committee-wise information of payment and use to the committees of the amount received in the committee, committee-wise information of supervision made by the bank in lieu of the amount received in the supervision of paddy purchase, in the committee account of commission received by the committees in the Kharif marketing year 2019-20 Information about transfer, committee-wise information of adjustment, disbursement of paddy stored in the bank branches, committee-wise and kharif marketing year 2019-20 of the amount paid to farmers after paddy purchase.

    Minister Dr. Premasai Singh Tekam Department of Cooperation reviewed all the district level officers of Sarguja Division, Deputy Assistant Registrar, Cooperative Societies, DMO, CEO and Nodal Officer, District Cooperative Central Bank, Surappur and reviewed the purchase of paddy in the districts of the entire division. Have given necessary instructions. In which he gave instructions to the District Marketing Officer present to open the early collection center in view of the lowest paddy uptake in the district of the division and to take up the paddy quickly through the millers so that there is paddy uptake in the committees and the condition of shortage Not built. He instructed to take up paddy on priority basis especially from new paddy procurement centers where platforms have not been built. He instructed all DMOs to ensure early paddy harvesting from the paddy stocked societies more than the buffer limit and said that there should not be any delay in paddy picking. New cooperative societies have been created by the government with the objective of facilitating the farmers, its share holders remain farmers, so in any case, the societies should not be harmed in the purchase of paddy. Supervising the officers of the present bank instructed to make arrangements for paddy purchase and offtake and they took information about the payment made in the paddy purchase to the farmers so far and instructed the bank officials to ensure timely payment of paddy to the farmers. . He instructed the bank officials to take good care of the supervision fees received by the bank in the paddy purchase. Minister Dr. Tekam instructed the bank to transfer the amount of security and mandi labor charge received by the government in time to the committees. At the end of the meeting, he said that all DMOs, Cooperative Bank Officers Chhattisgarh. The officers of the societies registered and governed under the Co-operative Societies Act are employees, so work closely for the interests of farmers by co-ordinating with the officers of the Cooperative Department so that co-operatives do not suffer economic losses.

  • New Zealand Foreign Minister Offers To Help Negotiate A Truce Between Australia & China

    New Zealand’s Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta, on December 15, said that she could help negotiate a truce between Australia and China. Speaking further, the 50-year-old lawmaker asserted that she believes that there was enough opportunity for the kiwi nation to create a “different environment” and initiate a dialogue between the two. Hostilities between China and Australia have escalated in the past weeks, not only on the political but on the economic front as well.

    Mahuta, who was recently appointed for the position, said the high profile Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit scheduled to be hosted next year presented a good opportunity to bring both the parties to the table. She added that at the summit, both the parties could “concede in some areas where they are currently not seeing eye to eye”.  Her remarks came as nine members of Global inter-parliamentary alliance on China penned an open letter urging Foreign Ministers to side with Australia.