National Cooperative Database
Recently, Ministry of Cooperation launched the National Cooperative Database (NCD) which will help in the expansion and development of cooperatives in the country.
What is NCD?
- National Cooperative Database is a web-based digital dashboard wherein data of cooperative societies, including national/state federations, have been captured. It has collected or mapped information about 8 lakh cooperatives.
- The objective of developing NCD is to provide a single point access to authentic and updated information on about 8 lakh cooperatives of various sectors across the country.
- The Database capture data on several parameters related to cooperatives i.e. location details, no. of members, economic activities, their ....
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