Background note on Andhra Pradesh Mutually Aided Cooperative Societies Act 1995 The Andhra Pradesh Mutually Aided Cooperative Societies Act of 1995 broke new ground in the history of the Indian cooperative movement. This is a cooperative law which respects the right of members to fully own and control their own cooperative enterprise. The enactment, an act of political courage and wisdom by the Andhra Pradesh Government, was the final step in a long effort to create a new legislative environment for cooperatives in Andhra Pradesh. Between February and September of 1994, cooperators held several workshops in the state on the need for amending the AP Cooperative Law. These included a workshop of credit cooperative leaders from across the state, one of dairy cooperative leaders from all the milk unions, another of eminent cooperators, lawyers, administrators and others, and a fourth of leaders of political parties in the state. In all the workshops, a strong recommendation was made to the Government of Andhra Pradesh to change the cooperative law. In mid-1994, the Cooperative Development Foundation (CDF), a Hyderabad-based organisation committed to strengthening the cooperative movement in Andhra Pradesh, set up a Study Group on the AP Cooperative Law, with Shri M Ramakrishnayya (former Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India and former Chairman, Nabard) as chairperson, Shri K Pratap Reddy (Senior Advocate, AP High Court) and Prof GRS Rao (Chairperson, Centre for Public Policy and Systems, Administrative Staff College of India) as members. The Study Group presented its report to the CDF in the last week of December 1994. The process adopted by the Study Group was as educative as the report itself. This Study Group interviewed several cooperators, academicians, legislators, department officers, development workers, cooperators working outside the formal framework of the cooperative law, administrators, jurists, lawyers and others during hearings held in Hyderabad, Tirupathi, Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam and Warangal. It also sent out a questionnaire to several persons associated with cooperatives in Andhra Pradesh, elsewhere in India, and abroad. The Study Group reviewed reports of earlier committees on cooperatives mainly the report of the Choudhury Brahma Prakash Committee and the Model Act drafted by it. It also reviewed judgements of the AP High Court relating to cooperatives, as well as judgements of the Supreme Court relating to fundamental rights - the right to equality before the law, the right to form association and the right to practice any business - as applicable to cooperatives. The report of the Study Group was formally presented to the Government of Andhra Pradesh on 2nd February 95, at a special function at which Shri LC Jain, former Planning Commission Member responsible for the setting up of the Brahma Prakash Committee and Shri Devender Goud, Minister for Cooperation, were the chief guests. The Secretary (Cooperation) and Registrar of Cooperatives were also present. Shri Jain and Shri Goud had also met the Chief Minister Shri NT Rama Rao, and discussed with him the need to change the cooperative law so that cooperatives could enjoy at least the same degree of freedom as available to other forms of business. The Chief Minister assured them that his government was committed to guaranteeing cooperatives full autonomy. Dr V Kurien, Chairman, National Dairy Development Board, and Dr A Appa Rao, President, Cooperative Development Foundation, met and urged the Chief Minister to amend the cooperative law to be in consonance with the principles of cooperation. The Chief Minister unequivocally expressed his commitment to freeing cooperatives from oppressive legislation, and enabling them to function as member-controlled, member-sensitive, competitive, voluntary, self-reliant business. Shri Devender Goud, Minister for Cooperation, Shri VS Sampath, Secretary to the Government, Shri S Bhalerao, Registrar of Cooperative Societies, and Dr N Jayaprakash Narayan, Secretary to the Chief Minister, held discussions with several well wishers, development financing agencies and constituents of the cooperative movement within and outside Andhra Pradesh. Thereafter, the AP Mutually Aided Cooperative Societies Bill 1995 was drafted. The Chief Minister discussed the draft in detail with the Minister. The cabinet, after careful review of the draft, gave its approval. On 4th May 1995, during the debate on the Bill in the Legislative Assembly, representatives of all parties - Telugu Desam, Congress, CPI, CPM, BJP - stated their strong support for this initiative, and when the matter was brought to a vote, it was passed without dissent. The Andhra Pradesh Mutually Aided Cooperative Societies Act 1995 is a milestone in the history of the Indian cooperative movement, and it needed a government with foresight, a government with a holistic appreciation of economic liberalisation, of deregulation, of decentralisation, to bring about this momentous change.
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@anjalikrishna39525 жыл бұрын
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@jineshyv86015 жыл бұрын
A minimum of 1 yr membership is required before a member is entitled to vote..
@utharazworld25115 жыл бұрын
Sir MODEL COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES BILL1957 & MODEL COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES BILL 1991 ethendhanenu parayumoo??
@vodkatrek1575 жыл бұрын
APMACS Act was came into effect from 1st June 1995
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@CSEBandPSCmaster5 жыл бұрын
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