తెలంగాణ ప్రభుత్వం
Cooperation Department
DEPARTMENT OF COOPERATION
Government of Telangana

Success Stories

Tadla Rampur Primary Agricultural Cooperative Society Limited of Nizamabad District is creating sensation in the Cooperation sector.

                                                                             KothaSudhakar Reddy

        Tadla Rampur PACS, ErgatlaMandal of Nizamabad district is achieving new records every year in agricultural credit sector and is moving in the  way of development in an accelerated way has became a torch bearer to other agricultural credit societies in the state.  It was established on 20th December, 1960 to serve the four villages of Tadla Rampur, Gummiryal, Domchanda, Tadapakal and attracted the attention of everyone with the distinctive services of the members of the society. Ten years ago, this society which was limited to only 5 crore turnover increased its turnover  30 times as on 2018, March 31 to 150 crores and when we witness this growth this will make everyone feel surprised. It is heartening to see the inclusion of Tadla Rampur society along with Mulkanur Marketing Cooperative Society, GattuDuddenapally Agricultural Cooperative Credit Society which are listed as best cooperative societies in Telangana region since  decades.  It is worth appreciation that this Society which was in remote village has become the best cooperative society not only at district level but also at state level. 

          Nizamabad district remains at top position even if we observe in erstwhile united districts and also as new district in Telangana state.  Presently, most of the agricultural credit societies in Nizamabad district are in profits.  If we examine the ten years background of Tadla Rampur PACS, it will be evident that it is striving forward by effectively encountering the problems. 

Head Office The Head office of the society established at Tadla Rampur is of corporate level and easily attracts the passer by.  The spacious meeting hall, latest banking counter, spacious premises, shopping centres, function hall near the society, recently opened milk chilling centre, rice mill at some distance, 250 MT fertilizer Warehouse, 300 MT grains storage Warehouse and many more..  It is worth appreciating that this development was achieved by one Primary Cooperative Credit Society.

The fixed assets of Society in other villages:  Along with buildings, warehouses in Tadla Rampur village where the Head Office is located, the society is also having valuable warehouses and godowns in other three villages i.e., Gummiryal, Domchanda, Tadapakal villages.  Along with cash counter 1400 MT warehouse  atGummiryal, 1000 MT warehouse at Domchanda, 1000 MT ware house at Tadapakal belong to the society.  All the buildings, warehouses, Head Office, and other assets in 4 villages of the society are spread in about 71/2 acres area.

Society that achieved 100% collections consecutively:  There is a special place for this society in the district.   This society earned the name as the society with 100 percent collections many times without the book adjustments intervention.  Earlier even though the society members did not accrue any benefit through the loan waiver scheme announced by the central government, we can say that it remained a live example for 100 percent collections with benefit of Rs. 31 lakhs accruing to the society members under the incentive scheme of Rs. 5000/- announced and implemented by erstwhile United State Chief Minister Raja Sekhara Reddy as incentive to those who paid the loans completely.

100% Collections and other awards :

·        Andhra Pradesh State Cooperative Bank had awarded Rs. 45,000/- prize money for collecting 100% loan amount from members in 2006-07.  As a result Nizamabad DCCB also got Rs.5000/- prize money.

·        For showing substantial progress in collections in 2007-08, the president of the society  Soma ChinnaGangareddy was felicitated by the then APCOB Chairman VasanthaNageshwarRao.

·        In 2008-09, Rs.2 lakh grant was granted to the society for the construction of society warehouse by IFFCO as the society sold the IFFCO fertilizers to a maximum extent.

·        In 2010-11, Rs.25,000/- financial support for the society to purchase furniture by KRIBHCO as the society sold the KRIBHCO fertilizers to a maximum extent.

·        In 2012-13, it was recognised as the best society by Andhra Pradesh State Cooperative Union and president of the society was felicitated by the then Home Minister Smt. SabithaIndra Reddy and Cooperative Minister Sri. KasuVenkata Krishna Reddy. Felicitation to the society president by the then Nizamabad DCCB President Sri. GangadharaRaoPatwari for achieving 100 percentcollection of loans.

·        In 2013-14 also felicitation by Nizamabad DCCB president for 100 % loan recovery.

·        In 2014-15 and also in 2015-16 on achieving 100% loan collecting society, felicitation to the society president and Rs. 25,000/- fixed deposit bond. 

Dignitaries that visited the society:

        Sri K.R. Suresh Reddy as a speaker, Sri Anil Kumar as Government Whip, Sri A. Praveen Reddy as president of Mulkanur Marketing Society, State Cooperative Minister Sri PocharamSrinivas Reddy, Balkonda MLA Sri VemulaPrashanth Reddy, Nizamabad District Collector SmtYogithaRana along with DCCB, PACS presidents, representatives of NABARD, NCDC, APCOB, TESCOB,IFFCO, KRIBHCO, Officials of cooperative department and other trainees visited this society and appreciated the functioning of the society.  In order to examine the society programs, the members of the governing bodies of PACS, farmers frequently visit this society.

Distinctive services rendered by the society:  Along with traditional services rendered to its members like crop loans, long term loans, loans on gold ornaments, loans on deposits, it is involved in fertilizers, seeds and pesticides business by introducing new services as and when needed it is receiving accolades from the members as well as dignitaries.  At the same time, society is increasing its profits by introducing services one after another. 

1.    Loans were given for 55 persons for purchasing tractors, 3 persons for purchasing paddy harvesting machine, 4 persons for purchasing turmeric boiling machines along with house construction loan for 3 persons, and for purchasing sheep and goats from NABARD funds.  Loans are given from society funds for purchase of cars and for house construction.

2.   As a MARKFED agent for maize, and as a FCI agent it is involved in business of purchasing this grain.

3.   It is providing banking business along with locker facilities.

4.   IFFCO-TOKYO general insurance agency

5.   Western Union Money Transfer

6.   Loans on Negotiable warehousing receipts and on crop storage.

7.   Rice mill and Rice business

8.   Function Hall

9.   Selling of Tractor parts

10.Milk chilling/collection centre.

 

Effective Leadership:  Since ChinnaGangareddy who was elected as president in the Cooperative elections that were held in 2005, to till now under his leadership the society is marching progressively ahead.  He is the native of Gummiryal village and was unanimously elected as the president of the society at a very young age.  He was favoured by every member and is endeavouring day and night for the developing of the society.  His foresightedness, honesty and perseverance helped to put society at the forefront.  With his acquaintance he tried in every way to benefit the society at every step.  With the funds of the then speaker Sri K. Suresh Reddy warehouses were established in the four villages in the beginning.  Arrangements were made to offer all the services in the village  of the respective members.  The services of society were designed in such a way that they never even felt that there was no commercial bank in the four villages.  Sri Soma ChinnaGangareddy is an effective leader who turnsevery impossibility as a possibility.  We can’t see differently Tadla Rampur PACS development and Soma ChinnaGangareddy.  His thoughts always rotated around the development of the society.  The societies which have this leadership where the works of the society are given predominance over the personal workscan undertake any business as a cooperative society and can achieve anything was proved in the case of Tadla Rampur PACS.Telangana State Cooperative Union is wishing wholeheartedly that all the PACS in the Telangana state should take Tadla Rampur as model and strive progressively.

 

Primary Agricultural Cooperative Society Limited,

BandlagudaKhalsa, Balapur

 

                                                                                                                                                Society President

 

Our society BandlagudaKhalsa Cooperative Society which entered into 41 years faced many difficulties financially and with the cooperation of every one is moving ahead in way of development.  This is because we are moving in the footsteps of our society founders.I am informing this august house that there is responsibility on every one of us to handover the responsibility of this society in a developed stage to coming generations.  From the day new governing body was elected to till date, the members of the governing body came forward with perseverance for the development of society and offered support and cooperation.  I am requesting through this august house to continue this support and cooperation in future also.

Keeping in view the necessities of the farmers and as per the necessities of the people in the surrounding areas, along with the loan facility to the farmers Balaganesh Deposit Scheme for boys and girls and locker facility was provided and we are ready to render services by continuing the development in our village and surrounding areas.  Hence I am requesting through this august house to utilise these facilities and develop further.

The short term, medium term and long term loans utilised by the agriculturists in our society and loans utilised by the women from self-protection saving accounts should repay them on time and become eligible for getting loan again.  In this present year, our society repaid 100 % loans to the banks and stood as the best cooperative bank in the Rangareddy district.  This became possible with your cooperation.  Hence, I am wishing that you would repay in time regularly the loan amount and become an example to the society as the excellent members.  In order to be beneficial to society accountholders and for smooth functioning of the computers a/c facility was established.

1.     General functioning:  As shown in the last year,ar, the below shown villages are present within the purview of our society.  Agricultural loans are given by our society to the farmers having agricultural lands in surrounding villages of Sultanpur, Mallapur, Venkatapur, Renukapur villages.  Earlier we used to be in SaroornagarMandal purview, now  themandal name came in the name of the village which was newly created is the good news to all of us.  “A” class members are 306, while “B” class members are 1261 in our society.

 

2.     Membership in the society:  There are 2015 members as on 31-3-2017 in our society.  In this year as on 31-3-2018 newly 13 members took membership and as no member withdraw from his membership taking the total membership to 2028.  The society is proud enough to render the services to these members.  Along with them there are 152 CKCC debtors, 10 LT debtors, 1756 SSS debtors, 546 debtors who took loan on gold and there are1209 voluntary savings and 236 compulsory savings.  There are 468 boys and girls with Balganesh deposit accounts.  It is really proud to the society and to us as we are being served by the society.

 

3.     S.B. Deposits:  In this account, as on 31-3-2017, the surplus S.B. deposits of the members stands at Rs. 8,64,77,613.17/-.  In this year deposits stand atRs.21,72,60, 659.00/- while withdrawals stand at Rs,25,54,72,651.00/-.  Accordingly, as on 31-3-2018 the surplus deposits of 1209 members stand at Rs.4,82,65,621.17/-.  I thank the S.B. accountholders for depositing this huge amount.

 

4.     Fixed Deposits:  In this account, as on 31-3-2017, the surplus deposits belonging to the members stand at Rs.9,84,41,322.00/-.  In this year, the deposits stand at Rs.9,50,03,189.00/- and some members withdraw the deposits to the tune of Rs.14,18,82,748.00/-.  Accordingly, as on 31-3-2018 the deposits of 235 members amounting to Rs.5,15,61,763.00/- remains surplus.  I am thanking every one of the F.D. depositors for having faith in our society.

 

5.     BalaganeshBahuvruddhi Deposits This scheme was envisaged for the development of boys and girls  in the purview of our society.  As a part of this scheme,  Rs.100/- or any big amount can be saved on monthly basis in the name of boy or girl and there is a facility to use this amount in future for their education, marriage.  As on 31-3-2017 nearly 468 and above accounts are opened and Rs, 59,73,200/- were deposited.  In this year, 160 more accounts were opened and Rs. 45,77,616/- were deposited.  Some of them closed their accounts and withdraw Rs.4,25,125.00/-.  It is requested that the parents/guardians cooperate by opening new accounts and lay foundation for the development of boys and girls.  As on 31-3-2018, these accounts exceeded 468 in number and the deposits reached to the tune of  Rs.1,01,25,689/-.  Therefore I would like to congratulate the boys/girls who are the account holders and their parents.

6.     S.S.S.  Deposits:  As on 31-03-2017, there are about 1684 depositors in our society.  The deposits pertaining to them as on 31-3-2017 are Rs.2,22,42,380/- and in this present year 72 members joined newly. The deposits from all these depositors is Rs.93,36,155/-, while the withdrawals were about Rs.48,49,105/-.  Likewise, as on 31-03-2018, the deposits of 1756 persons is amounting to Rs.2,67,29,430/- and this is proud moment to us and to our society.  This is the proud moment to our village as Balapur village women deposited such huge amounts and I congratulate every depositor.

7.     S.S.S. Loans:  The SSS accounts which are running on smoothly in our society as on 31-3-2017 amounts to is Rs.2,93,93,075/-, while in this present year loans amounting to Rs.3,93,99,210/- were given and amount of Rs.3,22,29,278/- were collected from the given loans. Likewise, as on 31-3-2018 the loans related to 1756 members amounts to  Rs.3,45,63,007/-. It is heartening to tell that it is proud moment to all of us for undertaking such huge transactions.  This account facility will help for the development of women in Balapur.  I am announcing to this august house that this is a proud moment for our village.

8.     Loans:  Our society is role model to others in payment of loan amount.  The members of our society, SSS accountholders who got short term, medium term and long term agricultural loans, loans on gold jewellery, are punctual to pay their instalments on time regularly and they are becoming role models to others.  I thank them all.

9.     Savings – Main Objectives :  Our society is of the opinion that whenever the farmers get their harvest, employees their salaries, professionals their wages and businessmen get their profits if they are habituated to save some amount every month, their future will be bright.  Today in our society Self-protection savings accounts are started keeping in view the women in our village.  In the beginning there was teething problems but now it is very facilitative to them.  I am thankful that many women are coming forward to open the accounts in our village.  If they have deposited minimum of Rs.100/- or any higher amount every month, these deposits will also get 6% interest.  Those who are having necessity can get loans on these deposits for 24 months with very less interest of 12%i.e., on every Rs.100/- they can pay Rs.1.00/- as interest.

Main objective to start these accounts:

1.     Women will be habituated to save

2.     The surplus amount with women can be deposited without spending

3.     If we save today, tomorrow will be guaranteed

4.     If any untoward expenses arises they can be easily met

5.     For higher education, marriages and other ceremonies in the family

6.     For purchasing fixed and movable assets and for household purchases

7.     For getting interest on savings

8.     If you save, it shows you have earned

9.  For savings protection.  If the necessary amount is at hand we can have respectable position in the society.  Hence, if you all deposited in our bank, you can get the interest of 0.5% more than other banks.


10.   Amendment to rules and regulations of S.S.S. accounts:

 

1.     Every month you have to deposit Rs.100/- or any higher amount in our society.

2.     If anyone had not deposited consecutively for 3 months their account will be cancelled.

3.   If anyone had not deposited for one month or had deposited after 15th of that month, for every such deposit of Rs.100/- the penalty fee of Rs,5/- will be collected from them.

4.    If anyone wants to have loan under S.S.S. accounts, they should be the villagers of Balapur with own house and professionally they should earn every month regularly. This is the eligibility criteria for getting loans.

5.     If anyonewant to have loans, they should pay savings/instalments regularly every month and should sign in the society office after two accountholders take the responsibility of loans as Jamanatdars.

6.   If they fail to pay instalment or if they don’t pay the instalment by 15th of every month, if they delayed by one day to pay the instalment then the interest for that one day should be calculated, levied and collected.  If they paid likewise, they should be given time of one week.  If they didn’t pay in this way also, their account should be cancelled and the accounts of Jamanatdars should also be cancelled and the savings related to them are adjusted to their accounts.

Following this way is not for the society to earn profits.  It is not the intention of the society to collect the penalty from the members. It is just a decision taken to deposit the savings or pay the instalments in time. It is the decision of governing body not to collect penalty fee from the members.  Hence, I am requesting this august house that the members should follow the decision taken by the society governing body.  Society president told that by taking this kind of decisions the society will function smoothly and this will help in the development of the society. 

Step by step growth of Metpally PACS

          There is a special place for Metpally society of ShankarpatnamMandal among the Primary Agricultural Cooperative Credit Societies which are accelerating in their development and are functioning very well in Karimnagar district.  It rose to greater heights from shallow bottoms, it reached the stage where foreigners are willing to visit this society, extending multiple services, earning profits and increasing their fixed assets and standing as role model to many societies.  From the stage where it was difficult even to give crop loans to members to the stage of establishing banking counter by opening the savings accounts for members and inculcating in them the banking habits, this society came forward to give educational loan when the commercial banks were hesitating to give and helped the student of the village to reach greater heights in his life.   It gave loans to buy autos for the unemployed youth whose family members are members of the society.  Along with autos it gave loans to buy two wheelers to the necessary members, loans on gold jewellery and distributing the loans by maintainingthe women self-help group accounts.  With an intention to provide diesel to the tractor owners within the purview of the society, it managed to get deposits from the tractor owners by uniting them and with the cooperation of Karimnagar District Cooperative Central Bank it is operating a diesel and petrol pump.On witnessing the progress of the society, the Cooperative department as a part of encouraging them granted them the “RashtriyaKisanVikasYojana”(RKVY) and extended Rs.42 Lakhs for the construction of warehouses.Along with successfully operating by establishing the Banking Counter at the merged central village society Melangur in this society, it envisaged on construction of warehouses in the villages, distributing milk and fertilizers with subsidy seeds, and organising the collection of paddy.  Starting from 2005-06  with the loss of Rs.60 Lakhs, to earning Rs.18 Lakhs net profit as per 2014-15 Audit, it continued to earn profits and in the present year i.e., 2016-17 it earned about Rs. Profits and bouncing ahead is something noteworthy.  Hence we have to know its success story.

          There is a necessity to mention specially about one person who laid foundation for the success of this society.  He is TummalaSriramreddy, who was elected as the society president in the election as part ofVaidyanathan Renewal Package who is also the director in the present governing body.  He earlier worked as the president of Land Mortgage Bank before the single window establishment.  He has the understanding of the cooperative sector.  While adopting the Vaidyanathanpackage, in the cooperative election as per the request of the friends and well wishersparticipated in the elections and got elected.  At that time the society was completely in losses and was not in a position to extend any service to its members.  With an intention to rejuvenate the society, he organised a meeting with directors, farmers, and some well wishers.  I was also invited by Sri Ramreddygaru who know me as the cooperative activist and cooperative educationist.  This meeting was held then in NCDC building which was in dilapidated situation.  As this building was not utilised, the nearby houses used this compound for open defecation.  On that day only this society resolved to change the society office and we shifted out office.  Initially office was in rented premises and slowly with the help of the governing body members, he played a key role by establishing new office which is very similar to corporate office.  In the situation where there is scarcity of staff, he appointed people within the society for a meagre salary, encouraged them and given them responsibilities by resolutions and he showed his management skills and inculcated discipline in them.  He encouraged them to  followthe office procedure.  Society as an agent took Micro Life Insurance and when compared with all societies in the District Cooperative Bank purview done maximum LIC business and accrued to the society an income in the form of commission and was felicitated by LIC.  The members have faith in him and his dedication towards the cooperative society  and the cooperation of District cooperative bank in giving finances helped the society in total.  He once told the cooperation of the then Bank CEO Bhanuprakash was noteworthy and he was felicitated  by the bank governing body  president  Sri  KonduruRavinderRao.    He was behind the success story of society as he helped in sanctioning of loans. Foundations were laid for the development of society with the coordination of Cooperative department, Financial banks and Markfed  with dedicated efforts.  On the same foundation, the present President KalvaPapireddy is continuing the development with the help of governing body.  Papireddy is also taking Sriramreddy as a role model and with the cooperation of the governing body and by giving directions to the employees with discipline he is moving forward. Under the leadership of S.Sadaiah, Chief Executive Officer of the society, the employees following the rules and regulations framed during the first governing body  are exhibiting their talents.  Even though if the development under the present president and governing body may not be as assumed but it should not decelerate and bring bad name. With this intention they are working with perseverance. 

Details of financial administration:

·        Establishment of the society : 14-03-1959, R.No. 5/TQ

·        Villages under the society :  1. Metpally 2. Lingapur3. Kothagattu

4. Molamgur5.  Chintalapally 6.Kannapur 7.Dharmaram

8.  Arkandla 9.  Amudala Pally

·        Total members of the society as on 31-03-2017:   3402

·        The share amount of members as on 31-03-2017  :  Rs.76,38,800/-.

·        Deposits of the members as on 31-03-2017 :  Rs.2,06,38,398/-.

·        Government share amount as on 31-03-2017  :  Rs.35,650/-

·        Loan to be repaid to the financial banks :Rs. 8,17,55,488/-.

·        Loans to be repaid by members  :  Principal  -  Rs.10.20 Crores

        Interest  -Rs. 0.35 Crores

Different loans given to the members:

          CKCC   loans  -Rs. 385 Lakhs

          LT Loans -  Rs.  355 Lakhs

          SHG  -Rs. 8130  Lakhs

          Gold Loans  -Rs. 246 Lakhs

          Personal Loans – Rs. 8.5 Lakhs

          Two wheeler Loans  -Rs. 2.5 Lakhs

          Loans against deposits  -Rs. 12.75 Lakhs

 

Loans given to the members

         

1.   Crop loans   2.  Long term loans  3.  Loans to self help groups 

4. Loans on gold jewellery  5.  Personal Loans

 

Non-credit services

 

          Fertilizers, seeds, petrol and diesel, collection of paddy and Savings and fixed deposits.

 

Details of 3 years collection of Paddy


Sl.No  Year and season  Collected grain     Value of the grain   Commission

Units           Rs.Rs.

 

1.     2014-16 Kharif              5565.20                7791280               139130

2.     2015  Rabi                     -                           -                            -

3.     2015-16 Kharif              38013.20              5,51,19,140          9,50,330

4.     2016  Rabi                     -                            -                            -

5.     2016-17 Kharif              6952.40                10,498,124           1,73,810

6.     2017 Rabi                      22824                    3,44,53,856          5,70,600 

7.     2017-18  Kharif             25788.41              4,09,98,676          6,44,710

 

Net Profit


1.     2012-13      Rs.7,16,187

2.     2013-14        Rs. 16,41,912

3.     2014-15Rs. 18,25,963

4.     2015-16        Rs. 19,82,511

5.     2016-17        Rs. 30,71,926


 

“ BhagyanagarRythuSeva Cooperative Union”

Indira SevaSadan, Rangareddy

 

Sri P. Pullareddy PIC/Chairman of Rangareddy district, BhagyanagarRythuSeva Cooperative Union is informing the following details to the readers of the monthly magazine pertaining to Union Cooperation Information.

 

          Propaganda is being made that the members of the society are involving in the activities of the society, they are becoming the shareholders in the development of the society, giving their cooperation in the different developmental programs and for growth of own funds of the society, to safeguard the savings of the members and their relatives in the society. As the response from the members is good, the progress is being achieved.  From own funds he informed that loans on gold jewellery, business loans and loans to the women group are granted.

 

·        He said that in order for a member to have a right to vote, he should have minimum Rs.300/- share amount

·          He said that right to vote will not be granted if any member has to repay  in cash or in kind the amount from at least 3 months

·        He said that the co-member will have the right to vote if he has at least Rs.5000/- deposits for a continuous period of 2 years prior to the declaration of the election date in the society

·        He said that the member of the group will have right to vote if he is a debtor for  at least Rs.10,000/- for a period of 6 months prior to the declaration of the election date in the society.

 

He thanked the members and officials who are helping in the development of the society.