Why Young Indians Are Leaving Corporate Jobs to Join Cooperatives

Why Young Indians Are Leaving Corporate Jobs to Join Cooperatives

Last monsoon, Priya Sharma, a 28-year-old MBA graduate from Pune, walked out of a Rs 18-lakh-per-year consulting job at a Big Four firm. Three months later, she was standing ankle-deep in a turmeric field in Sangli district, Maharashtra, helping onboard 340 smallholder farmers onto a cooperative’s new digital procurement platform. She had taken a 40% … Read more

du Successfully Refinances AED 2 Billion Revolving Credit Facility With Seven Major Banks

du Successfully Refinances AED 2 Billion Revolving Credit Facility With Seven Major Banks in 2024

A seven-bank syndicate backing a single telecom refinancing tells you something about lender confidence in the UAE’s communications sector. Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company PJSC, better known as du, has just closed an AED 2 billion revolving credit facility that it does not even need to draw down yet. The du revolving credit facility, valued at … Read more

Post-Acquisition Nonwovenn Names New Director of Innovation to Lead 50 Million Dollar Expansion Plan

Post-Acquisition Nonwovenn Names New Director of Innovation to Lead 50 Million Dollar Expansion Plan

Structural differentiation in innovation leadership is not common among mid-tier nonwoven manufacturers. When a company explicitly separates R&D strategy from next-generation product management, it is telling the market something deliberate about where it intends to go. Nonwovenn, headquartered in Bridgwater, England, announced on April 7, 2026, the appointment of Dr. Nisarg Tambe as Director of … Read more

Every Third Building in India Is Built by Labour Cooperative Workers Nobody Has Heard Of

Every Third Building in India Is Built by Labour Cooperative Workers Nobody Has Heard Of

In Thrissur, Kerala, a 54-year-old mason named Rajan K. has built more than 200 houses over 28 years. He has never once been called a contractor, never once received a performance bonus, and never once appeared in any official narrative about India‘s construction boom. Rajan is a member of Thrissur District Labour Contract Cooperative Society, … Read more

Cold Chain Infrastructure for Cooperatives in India: Schemes and Subsidies

Cold Chain Infrastructure for Cooperatives in India: Schemes and Subsidies

Nearly 30 to 40 percent of India’s total agricultural produce perishes before it reaches the consumer, primarily because of inadequate post-harvest storage and transport facilities. For cooperatives — which collectively handle a massive share of milk, fruits, vegetables, and grains — building dependable cold chain networks is no longer optional but a survival imperative. I … Read more

Cooperative Banking vs Commercial Banking: Pros and Cons

Cooperative Banking vs Commercial Banking: Pros and Cons

Choosing where to park your savings or apply for a loan is one of the most consequential financial decisions you can make, yet most people never pause to compare the two dominant models of banking available to them. I have spent years studying how cooperative and commercial banks operate, and the differences go far deeper … Read more

How to Earn ₹15,000 Monthly Using Govt Scheme in 2026

How to Earn ₹15,000 Monthly Using Govt Scheme in 2026

The problem is not that government schemes do not exist — it is that most people never understand how to actually use them to build a real monthly income. If you have been searching for a way to earn a stable ₹15,000 every month in 2026, there are several legitimate government-backed options that can help … Read more

Finish Makes Major Move to Paper-Based Packaging for Dishwasher Tablets Saving Millions of Plastic Pieces

Finish Makes Major Move to Paper-Based Packaging for Dishwasher Tablets Saving Millions of Plastic Pieces

Forty-eight tonnes of plastic removed from a single brand’s packaging line annually is the kind of number that moves a sustainability claim out of the press release and onto the shelf brief. For Finish and its parent company Reckitt, that figure now has four years of engineering behind it — and more than 55 production … Read more

The Cooperative Movement That Quietly Feeds Half of India Every Morning

The Cooperative Movement That Quietly Feeds Half of India Every Morning

Before most of India wakes up, a chain of 3.6 million dairy farmers has already set the morning in motion. Every glass of milk, every cup of chai, every cube of butter on a breakfast plate carries the quiet fingerprints of one of the most consequential economic experiments any democracy has ever attempted — and … Read more

Shrinkflation Data Exposes How Families Are Losing $741 Annually to Hidden Grocery Cost Increases

Shrinkflation Data Exposes How Families Are Losing $741 Annually to Hidden Grocery Cost Increases

Americans are now paying US$741 more per year to buy the same basket of groceries they bought in 2020 — and most of them have no idea why. Shrinkflation, the practice of reducing pack weight or volume while holding or lifting the retail price, has been quietly eroding real purchasing power in ways that headline … Read more