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100 _aPatel, Neelam and Sethi, Tanu
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245 _aWomen and youth participation in cooperatives
260 _aKurukshetra: A Journal on Rural Development
300 _a71(3), Jan, 2023: p. 13-16
520 _aIndia has become the fifth largest economy in the world and can channelize its demographic advantage in its quest to become one among the world’s top three largest economies. Co-operative movement is one such window that can bring youth and specifically more women in the mainstream to contribute constructively to sustainable economic development. Cooperatives in India are carving its niche in almost every field of economic activities. In the 75th year of Independence, a new- Ministry of Cooperation has been set-up to realize the vision of Cooperatives as having immense potential to drive socio-economic developmental goals towards the ambit of Aatma Nirbhar Bharat and rural development. Promotion of inclusive cooperatives models that integrate capacity building, education, skill training, engagement of youth and women, can lead in realizing true cooperative development models and achieving dual targets of becoming a USD S 5 trillion economy whilst fulfilling commitments of UN-SD6's targets.- Reproduced
773 _aKurukshetra: A Journal on Rural Development
906 _aCO-OPERATIVES
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