Proposal to Amend Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act 2002
Recently, the Centre decided to amend the Multi-State Cooperative Societies (MSCS) Act, 2002 to plug the loopholes in the Act.
Expected Amendments
- There may be increase their manpower, first in Delhi and then in the states, to ensure better governance of the societies.
- Technology will be used to bring in transparency.
- It has been suggested that administrative control of such societies should be vested in the state commissioners.
About Multi State Cooperative Societies Act (MSCS) 2002
- It was enacted to consolidate and amend the laws related to cooperative societies.
- It substituted the Multi State Cooperative Societies Act of 1984.
- The Act ensures ....
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