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Indian university commended for launching coop course

NEW DELHI– Prof Yeshwanth Dongre, the vice chancellor of Chanakya University Bengaluru recently inaugurated Diploma in Cooperation and Banking Management [DCBM] course organised by Karnataka State Rural Development and Panchayat Raj University [KSRDPUR], and  Karnataka State Souharda Federal Co-Operative Limited Bangalore [KSSFCL].

“This is very useful to match the gap between the universities and the industries. This needs long term viability. The internship for youths in cooperative should be explored and then this programme will be a model programme,” said Dongre.

The launch of the programme was presided by Sri VishnuKant Chatapalli, vice chancellor of KSRDPUR Gadag.

Speaking on the occasion, Chatapalli noted that the university started its activities in 2017 and since then it is doing well, especially for courses in rural development.

“We are open to any suggestions for the programmes of about rural development. We focus on quality and our programmes will be branded programmes. Cooperation is a very good means of rural development and it is my like subject. I am very happy that the Karnataka state souharda federal cooperative ltd Bangalore has come formed with DCBM course collaboration with our university. We will do our best,” he stated.

Nanjanagouda President KSSFCL, Sri A. R. Prasannakumar vice president, KSSFCL, Sri Sharanagouda G. Patil managing director KSSFCL, Sri Manjunatha Channappagouda academic special officer, Sri Abhay Gasti Programme coordinator of DCBM course from KSRDPRU Gadag officers of KSSFCL and more than 250 participants were present during the online inaugural function.

Manohar Maski, the founder chairman of SUCO Bank said that the basic concept of professionalism will be inculcated, through this course. “It is a very good effort by both the institutions especially since they have opened the doors of cooperative sector to the young cooperators.”  He also urged to open many short-term courses.

Nanjanagouda President KSSFCL speaking on the occasion said it is very necessary to make youths come to this cooperative sector so that the movement will grow faster and healthy youths will have the opportunity to develop their career in cooperative sector.

Sharanagouda G Patil, managing director of Karnataka state souharda federal cooperative Limited Bangalore explained the training activities of KSSFCL and benefits of DCBM course to the employees of cooperatives.

V J Karkun training officer of KSSFCL explained the details of subjects and faculties of DCBM course and gave vote of thanks. Dr Abhay Gasti the programme coordinator narrated the programme.

Source: Indian Cooperative

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