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About the Co-operative department
Posted: Apr 28th, '11, 17:32
by s-mohanty
Hello every body,
I've a question in my mind. We always read in news papers about diff types of corruption, froud in diff co-operative socities. frouds in diff industry adding with their names "co-operative". What about this "co-operative" thing in orissa ?
Re: About the Co-operative department
Posted: Apr 29th, '11, 21:50
by ashok sahoo
Hello,
I'm Ashok sahoo.I 've some qwery about this dept.
If a co-operative bank is liquidated ,how the people will get back their money?
Re: About the Co-operative department
Posted: Apr 30th, '11, 22:45
by M C Padhi
Hello Mr Ashok Sahoo,
I am a senior employee of this dept.
You've asked a question about the liquidated co-operative bank.Here is your answer.
If the deposits are insured properly with premium in the DICGC Bombay,a sector under RBI , that the said sector is to make payment as per the rules .
Re: About the Co-operative department
Posted: May 3rd, '11, 23:58
by RkMishra
Hi all,
I am also associated with Co-operative Bank. Sri MC Padhi has rightly explained. I am to add a little more...
Have you ever thought about liquidation of a Nationalised Bank. In some worst cases, if a Nationalised Bank fails to pay back the customers' deposits, the only resort for the depositor is to claim from DICGC ( same as co-operative banks) not to claim from Govt.
Insurance coverage is now mandatory for all Banks. (There are certain limitations)
Co-operative Societies can be easily formed and registered.Funds can be raised by inducing members easily.Most of the societies carry on business like marketing, agriculture,fisheries,micro finance etc. Sometimes such societies are lead by persons without sufficient education/experience.Some societies are left un-audited for years. Therefore, people having malicious bent of mind get chance to mis-appropriate money easily. In many cases small issues are explored in media appearing as corruption and innocent employees are victimized without significant fault.
There is no minimum educational qualification criteria for election of directors, hence there is every possibility of blow-holes in a sensitive decision.
This is my personal opinion as a general citizen and I suggest a top-to-bottom revolution in co-operative sector.
Re: About the Co-operative department
Posted: May 4th, '11, 15:54
by Mr.Ravi.N.Sahu
Hello,
I'm also an employee of a co-operative bank of Odisha.I'm 100% agree with the opinion of Mr RK Mishra .
Trere is no certain rules in this Dept.What is the future of the Co-operative banks(mainly the Urban Co-operative banks)?Can they develop like other nationalised banks?
Re: About the Co-operative department
Posted: May 6th, '11, 17:12
by ABINASH
I had heard last year,that the Dhenkanal Urban Co-operative bank was going to be liquidised,What is the news about the bank right now?
Re: About the Co-operative department
Posted: Jul 20th, '11, 13:41
by Bhaagi
Thank you all who ever answered this query. I had doubt on co-operative department. Thanks for your clear explanation.
Regards
Current Affairs
Re: About the Co-operative department
Posted: Jul 21st, '11, 23:27
by niranjan senapati
Namaskar,
I 'm Niranjan Senapati from Baripada, working in the same field.I want to know about the current position of the Dhenkanal Urban Co-operative Bank.Whether the govt helped in some extent or not? Did all the depositors get back their money?
Was not it the wrong decision of the reserve bank/govt? It is very easy to break an organization/industry easily.Can it be easy to make a new one? Why the conscious politicians do not think so?
Re: About the Co-operative department
Posted: Apr 9th, '12, 23:56
by mr.k.m swain
All the depositors of the Dhenkanal Urban Co-operative Bank are going to get back their money very soon.
Re: About the Co-operative department
Posted: Jan 26th, '13, 14:26
by badal
Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation, Mumbai have settled an amount of Rs.7,77,60,164.82 towards the eligible deposit insurance claims of the Dhenkanal urban co-operative bank ltd.,Dhenkanal (U/L).