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Boosting cooperatives with good governance at CTI Srinagar

by KT News Desk
February 21, 2026
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Boosting cooperatives with good governance at CTI Srinagar
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Jammu, Feb 21: The Cooperative Training Institute, Srinagar, organized a programme on “Strengthening Cooperatives through Good Governance”, followed by the felicitation and certificate distribution ceremony of the Diploma in Cooperative Management (DICM) for the trainees.

 

The programme highlighted the critical role of good governance in strengthening the cooperative institutions. Deliberations focused on transparency, accountability, professional management, statutory compliance and active member participation as the foundation for strong and sustainable cooperatives. The speakers emphasised that good governance is essential for improving the performance and public trust in cooperative institutions.

 

Babila Rakwal, Commissioner Secretary, Cooperative Department, Babila Rakwal, felicitated the successful DICM trainees while distributing the diploma certificates among them.

 

Special Secretary, Cooperative Department, Ulfat Jabeen and Principal, Cooperative Training Institute, Srinagar, Dr Khalid Hussain Malik besides others were present on the occasion.

 

The dignitaries congratulated the trainees for successfully completing the diploma and encouraged them to apply their knowledge in strengthening the cooperative societies through ethical and efficient practices.

 

The Deputy Registrars, Assistant Registrars, District Audit Officers besides Auditors, Sub Auditors and Junior Supervisors were sensitised regarding the good governance for strengthening the co-operatives.

 

The Programme concluded with a reaffirmation of the Institute’s commitment to capacity building, modernization of cooperative education and promotion of good governance within the cooperative sector.

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