Cooperative Movement in Andaman & Nicobar Islands: A Comprehensive Overview

Cooperative Department
Andaman & Nicobar Administration
 
History of cooperative movement in Andaman
& Nicobar Islands started in the year 1946
with registration of the first cooperative
society 
“Rangachang Cooperative Land
Syndicate”
 
on 04
th
 Dec, 1946 under
Cooperative Societies Act, 1912.
 
 
 
Cooperative Department started functioning
independently from Dec, 1962. Prior to that,
the powers of RCS was delegated to the
Director of Industries/Fisheries/Revenue
Department.
 
Cooperative Deptt.
Cooperative Deptt.
 
 
Office
Office
The Background
Growth of Cooperative Societies in A&N Islands
 
34
 
121
 
175
 
269
 
422
 
856
 
1682
 
2260
 
01
 
Number of registered cooperative societies
Major Sectors
 in A & N Islands
 
 
Construction - 1161
 
Fisheries - 132
 
Labour Contract - 131
 
Housing - 93
 
Marketing - 79
 
Dairy/Poultry/Livestock - 77
 
Consumer Store - 70
 
Primary Agricultur
al
 Credit Societ
ies
 - 46
 
Tourism - 45
 
Non-
A
gricultur
al
 Credit Societ
ies
 - 37
 
Canteen - 33
 
Services - 28
 
Banking - 1
Total cooperative societies - 2260
 
Plantation - 26
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Achievements
 
Employment
 
Annual 
employment 
to more than 36,000 persons.
 
Agriculture loan
 
Rs 62
.26
 crores loan provided by 46 PACS to 8,698
members/farmers from 1965 to 2022.
 
Non-agriculture
 loan
 
Rs 787.98 crores loan disbursed by 01 cooperative bank/37
thrift & credit cooperative societies to 7,911 members from
1965 to 2022.
 
Fulfilling daily needs
 
Cooperative societies running 63
 
c
on
sumer
 stores cater
ing
4.34 lacs 
population from
 north (
Diglipur) to southern
most
 tip
of India 
(Campbell Bay).
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Achievements
 
Social inclusion -
t
ribal welfare
and development
 
03 Tribal cooperative 
societies for 
Onges
, 
Nicobar
ese
 
and
Great Andamanese
 cater daily needs of 
PVTGs/
aborginal
tribes
 and 
procures local produces such as 
copra, 
coconut
,
arecanut
 from its members/tribals.
 
Development of
fisheries sector
 
132 Fisheries cooperative societies undertake various
activities - catching and sale of fish, loan disbursements for
boat purchases and other equipments.
 
Security &
Healthcare services
 
28 Cooperative societies fulfilling the local requirement of
security guards and health care workers.
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Achievements
 
Affordable
housing solutions
 
93 Housing cooperative societies provided affordable housing
solutions to 1,706 people.
 
Total turnover of
all coop. societies
 
Total volume of activities of all cooperative societies in FY
2021-22 was Rs 
131.39 crores.
Total deposits of 01 cooperative bank as on 30.06.2022
   Rs 1206.77 crores.
 
Financial assistance by
A & N Administration
 
  Rs 15.07
 
crores financial assistance given to 869 cooperative
societies[ Govt share capital, managerial subsidy,
reimbursement of establishment charge, grant-in-aid to
cooperative unions, working capital loan ].
 
Training &
Capacity building
 
585 training programmes conducted for cooperative  societies
directors/members/employees.
13,977 members trained during last 23
 
years.
 
Largest bank of territory with 41 branches at 14 Islands
from 
north (
Diglipur) to southern
most
 tip 
of India
(Campbell Bay)
.
Established on 6
th
 Jan, 1965.
Provides agricultural loans to farmers through 46 Primary
Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS).
Total employees - 334
Total bank accounts – 4,06,334
Total deposits - 1206.77 crores
Total Agriculture loans disbursed - 62.26 crores
Total Non-Agriculture loans disbursed - 785.44 crores
Success Stories
 - Financial Inclusion
 
Andaman & Nicobar State Cooperative Bank Ltd.
 
Established on 04
th 
May, 1977.
 
13 retail outlets.
 
Nature of activities – 02 cargo ships, 01 petrol pump, civil
engineering works, stevedoring activities, procurement & sale
of copra, coconut and arecanut.
 
Total employees - 224
 
Annual turnover - 
36.05 crores (FY- 2021-22).
Success Stories
 - Complete tribal society
 
Ellon Hinengo Limited (EHL) – Car Nicobar
 
A Central  tribal cooperative society formed by a group of 15 primary
cooperative societies.
 
Consumer Cooperative Stores Ltd. (CCS)
Established on 15
th 
Dec, 1962.
28 consumer stores
Nature of activities – sale of consumer goods, fair price shops, LPG
distribution.
170 employees
Annual turnover - 
Rs 42.24 crores (FY 2021-22).
 
 
 
Central Cooperative 
Welfare Society Ltd. (CCWS)
Established on 1
st 
Dec, 1948.
12 branches
Nature of activities - sale of hardware items, paints, construction
material, crackers.
52 employees
Annual turnover - Rs 
16 crores (FY-2021-22).
Success Stories
 - Catering daily needs of people of farflung areas
Geographical remoteness - lack of accessibility to mainland markets.
 
Sparse population (4.34 lacs).
 
Scarcity of land and other resources.
Constraints and 
Challenges
High transportation & labour cost results into costlier inputs, higher project costs and
incompetitive sales.
 
Members lack adequate & latest knowledge/techniques/practices.
 
Shortage of funds & working capital to run & expand activities.
 
Difficulty in getting buyers.
 
Lack of branding of local produce.
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Initiatives/Future Plans
 
Digitalization
 
A 
web based portal
 being developed for facilitating 
online 
registration,
amendment, election etc, to be started from 1
st
 Nov, 2022.
Computerisation
 of all 46 
PACS
 with assistance of GOI.
01 Cooperative  bank (1,206.77 Cr deposits) already 
on-board
 on 
GeM
on 9
th 
Aug, 2022.
 
Skilling &
Entrepreneurship
 
Organizing 
sectorwise training-cum-seminar
 - fisheries, plantation,
tourism, civil construction, labour contract, PACS sector etc.
Setting up of 
new projects
 in coconut, arecanut, fisheries, tourism.
Food processing activities
 for local consumption - pickle, mineral
water, dry fish, coconut dessicated powder, coconut oil & coir products.
 
Business Assistance
 
Assistance in getting new 
buyers
 from mainland.
Expanding 
financial assistance
.
Diversification 
of 
PACS 
- fair price shops, common service center,
agriculture inputs to fulfill local needs.
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The cooperative movement in Andaman & Nicobar Islands began in 1946 with the registration of the first society. Since then, the growth of cooperative societies has been significant, with a focus on various sectors like agriculture, fisheries, construction, tourism, and more. These cooperatives have played a crucial role in providing employment, facilitating loans, ensuring social inclusion, and meeting the daily needs of the local population. The achievements in areas such as tribal welfare, fisheries development, affordable housing solutions, and healthcare services highlight the impact of cooperative initiatives in the region.

  • Cooperative Movement
  • Andaman & Nicobar Islands
  • Growth
  • Employment
  • Social Inclusion

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  1. Cooperative Department Andaman & Nicobar Administration S Sahkar ahkar- -se se- -Samrid Samridd dhi hi

  2. The Background First Society First Society History of cooperative movement in Andaman & Nicobar Islands started in the year 1946 with registration of the first cooperative society Rangachang Syndicate on 04th Dec, 1946 under Cooperative Societies Act, 1912. Cooperative Land Cooperative Deptt. Cooperative Deptt. Office Office Cooperative Department started functioning independently from Dec, 1962. Prior to that, the powers of RCS was delegated to the Director of Industries/Fisheries/Revenue Department.

  3. Growth of Cooperative Societies in A&N Islands 2500 2260 2000 1682 1500 856 1000 422 500 269 175 121 34 01 0 1946 1955 1975 2005 2022 1965 2015 1995 1985 Number of registered cooperative societies Number of registered cooperative societies

  4. Major Sectors in A & N Islands Primary Agricultural Credit Societies - 46 Construction - 1161 Tourism - 45 Fisheries - 132 Non-Agricultural Credit Societies - 37 Labour Contract - 131 Canteen - 33 Housing - 93 Services - 28 Marketing - 79 Plantation - 26 Dairy/Poultry/Livestock - 77 Banking - 1 Consumer Store - 70 Total cooperative societies - 2260

  5. Achievements Employment Annual employment to more than 36,000 persons. Rs 62.26 crores loan provided by 46 PACS to 8,698 members/farmers from 1965 to 2022. Agriculture loan Rs 787.98 crores loan disbursed by 01 cooperative bank/37 thrift & credit cooperative societies to 7,911 members from 1965 to 2022. Non-agriculture loan Cooperative societies running 63 consumer stores catering 4.34 lacs population from north (Diglipur) to southernmost tip of India (Campbell Bay). Fulfilling daily needs

  6. Achievements 03 Tribal cooperative societies for Onges, Nicobarese and Great Andamanese cater daily needs of PVTGs/aborginal tribes and procures local produces such as copra, coconut, arecanut from its members/tribals. Social inclusion - tribal welfare and development 132 Fisheries cooperative societies undertake various activities - catching and sale of fish, loan disbursements for boat purchases and other equipments. Development of fisheries sector 28 Cooperative societies fulfilling the local requirement of security guards and health care workers. Security & Healthcare services

  7. Achievements Affordable housing solutions 93 Housing cooperative societies provided affordable housing solutions to 1,706 people. Total volume of activities of all cooperative societies in FY 2021-22 was Rs 131.39 crores. Total deposits of 01 cooperative bank as on 30.06.2022 Rs 1206.77 crores. Total turnover of all coop. societies Rs 15.07 crores financial assistance given to 869 cooperative societies[ Govt share capital, reimbursement of establishment charge, grant-in-aid to cooperative unions, working capital loan ]. Financial assistance by A & N Administration managerial subsidy, 585 training programmes conducted for cooperative societies directors/members/employees. 13,977 members trained during last 23 years. Training & Capacity building

  8. Success Stories - Financial Inclusion Andaman & Nicobar State Cooperative Bank Ltd. Largest bank of territory with 41 branches at 14 Islands from north (Diglipur) to southernmost tip of India (Campbell Bay). Established on 6th Jan, 1965. Provides agricultural loans to farmers through 46 Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS). Total employees - 334 Total bank accounts 4,06,334 Total deposits - 1206.77 crores Total Agriculture loans disbursed - 62.26 crores Total Non-Agriculture loans disbursed - 785.44 crores

  9. Success Stories - Complete tribal society Ellon Hinengo Limited (EHL) Car Nicobar A Central tribal cooperative society formed by a group of 15 primary cooperative societies. Established on 04th May, 1977. 13 retail outlets. Nature of activities 02 cargo ships, 01 petrol pump, civil engineering works, stevedoring activities, procurement & sale of copra, coconut and arecanut. Total employees - 224 Annual turnover - 36.05 crores (FY- 2021-22).

  10. Success Stories - Catering daily needs of people of farflung areas Consumer Cooperative Stores Ltd. (CCS) Established on 15th Dec, 1962. 28 consumer stores Nature of activities sale of consumer goods, fair price shops, LPG distribution. 170 employees Annual turnover - Rs 42.24 crores (FY 2021-22). Central Cooperative Welfare Society Ltd. (CCWS) Established on 1st Dec, 1948. 12 branches Nature of activities - sale of hardware items, paints, construction material, crackers. 52 employees Annual turnover - Rs 16 crores (FY-2021-22).

  11. Constraints and Challenges Geographical remoteness - lack of accessibility to mainland markets. Sparse population (4.34 lacs). Scarcity of land and other resources. High transportation & labour cost results into costlier inputs, higher project costs and incompetitive sales. Members lack adequate & latest knowledge/techniques/practices. Shortage of funds & working capital to run & expand activities. Difficulty in getting buyers. Lack of branding of local produce.

  12. Initiatives/Future Plans A web based portal being developed for facilitating online registration, amendment, election etc, to be started from 1st Nov, 2022. Computerisation of all 46 PACS with assistance of GOI. 01 Cooperative bank (1,206.77 Cr deposits) already on-board on GeM on 9th Aug, 2022. Digitalization Organizing sectorwise training-cum-seminar - fisheries, plantation, tourism, civil construction, labour contract, PACS sector etc. Setting up of new projects in coconut, arecanut, fisheries, tourism. Food processing activities for local consumption - pickle, mineral water, dry fish, coconut dessicated powder, coconut oil & coir products. Skilling & Entrepreneurship Assistance in getting new buyers from mainland. Expanding financial assistance. Diversification of PACS - fair price shops, common service center, agriculture inputs to fulfill local needs. Business Assistance

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