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155 co-ops merged in Gandaki province



KATHMANDU: One hundred and fifty-five cooperatives established in various districts of Gandaki province have been merged.

The provincial Ministry of Internal Affairs and Law said the merger of this many cooperatives took place after the publication in the Province Gazettee of the Act Designed to Make Provisions on Cooperatives, 2075 BS.

The Ministry stated that 155 cooperatives have merged with each other to form 65 cooperatives until April 13, 2023. Registrar of the Cooperatives Registrar’s Office Pokhara, Roshan Aryal said the cooperatives have merged in Kaski, Baglung, Myagdi, Nawalpur, Gorkha, Tanahu, Lamjung, Syangja, and Parbat districts of the province. He added that the cooperatives in Manang and Mustang districts have not yet gone for the merger.

According to him, the highest 56 co-ops in Kaski have merged followed by 27 each in Myagdi and Nawalpur, eight in Gorkha, seven in Tanahu, five in Lamjung, four in Syangja and three in Parbat.

Among the cooperatives that have gone for the merger include the saving and credit co-ops, multi-purpose co-ops, communication, agricultural, dairy, consumer, and small farmers’ co-ops.

Publish Date : 13 August 2023 16:32 PM

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