aExcelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Aug 27: Principal Secretary Animal/Sheep Husbandry, Fisheries and Cooperative Departments, Navin Kumar Choudhary today sought revitalization of the Super Bazaars of Cooperative Department on commercial lines.
Chairing a meeting to review the working of these business units, he asked the management to adopt the modern technology of doing business, including interlocution of online service and give attractive discounts to customers to compete in the market.
The meeting was attended by Registrar Cooperative Societies, J&K, Asif Hamid Khan; Additional Commissioner Kashmir, Tassaduq Hussain Mir; General Manager of Anantnag, Baramulla and Jammu Cooperative Banks, GM Citizens’ Cooperative Bank, General Manager Super Bazaar along with other officers and officials of the department.
The Principal Secretary advised for refurbishing the business of Super Bazaars by adopting all the innovations and technologies currently utilized by the private players. He maintained that all the Super Bazaars are located at commercially viable places and have a great potential of doing business. He asked them to open these bazaars during commercially active hours.
He also directed the Registrar to look for opening of new stores at busy government office complexes with huge footfall of people. He asked for holding regular Board meetings of these business establishments to facilitate their smooth working. He emphasised to run the merchandise as per business calendar and not as per the government holiday calendar. “Keep all the groceries and stationary items available in your stores that are in maximum demand” he directed.
He further exhorted upon the officials to ensure close monitoring and supervision of cooperative societies’s working. He asked them to provide them initial support and managerial subsidy and thereafter help them in becoming self sustaining enterprises.
The Principal Secretary further urged the employees to put the assets of the department to best use. He sought the details of assets and liabilities of the recently wound-up JAKFED so that the infrastructure is put to good use by the Government.
The Principal Secretary asked the MD Cooperative Banks to explore the possibility of merger of the small cooperative banks so that the institution become strong and the share holder base increases.
The other points of agenda discussed during the meeting included status of implementation of the Centrally Sponsored Schemes, establishment of Agrimart stores at Sopore and Bishnah, and newly introduced Diary Development Scheme.