How a Small Dairy Village Built a Business Bigger Than Many Startups

How a Small Dairy Village Built a Business Bigger Than Many Startups

In a village of barely 800 households in Kheda district, Gujarat, the local dairy cooperative society processes approximately 12,000 litres of milk every single day — and channels annual revenues that would make a Series-A funded startup blush. I first encountered this story not through a business journal but through a farmer named Rameshbhai, who … Read more

A 19th-Century German Pastor Built the Raiffeisen Model That Still Runs Rural Banking in 100 Countries

A 19th-Century German Pastor Built the Raiffeisen Model That Still Runs Rural Banking in 100 Countries

I first encountered the name Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen not in a European history textbook, but scrawled in fading ink on a charter document inside a Primary Agricultural Credit Society (PACS) office in Maharashtra’s Satara district. The irony struck me immediately — a German public servant born in 1818 had, without ever setting foot in India, … Read more

The Warana Cooperative Complex in Kolhapur That Built an Entire Township From Scratch

The Warana Cooperative Complex in Kolhapur That Built an Entire Township From Scratch

Imagine standing on a stretch of dry, undulating land in western Maharashtra where nothing existed — no school, no clinic, no market, no paved road — and being told that within a few decades, a self-sufficient township of over 50,000 people would rise here, complete with sugar factories, dairies, engineering works, shopping complexes, colleges, and … 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

40 Auto-Rickshaw Drivers in Pune Built a Cooperative — Now Ola and Uber Have a Problem

40 Auto-Rickshaw Drivers in Pune Built a Cooperative — Now Ola and Uber Have a Problem

Somewhere in Pune’s Kothrud neighbourhood, a man named Raju Shinde used to earn roughly ₹900 a day ferrying passengers through the city’s chaotic traffic. That was before Ola and Uber slashed fares and flooded his routes with incentivised drivers. By 2023, his daily take-home had dropped to ₹500 on good days, and nearly 25% of that vanished into app commissions. Then, in early 2024, Shinde and 39 other auto-rickshaw drivers in his locality did something that most gig economy observers didn’t see coming — they registered a cooperative society under the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act and launched their own ride-hailing service.

I first heard about this initiative through a cooperative sector contact in Maharashtra, and frankly, I was sceptical. A forty-member auto-rickshaw cooperative going up against billion-dollar platforms? It sounded like a headline designed for social media sympathy, not a sustainable business. But the more I dug into it, the more I realised this wasn’t a stunt. It was a structural response to a structural problem — and it carries lessons for the entire cooperative movement in India.

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Denmark Built Wind Energy Cooperatives That Power Entire Cities — India Is Just Starting

Denmark Built Wind Energy Cooperatives That Power Entire Cities — India Is Just Starting

In the harbour of Copenhagen, twenty turbines rise from the shallow waters of the Øresund strait, each one owned not by a corporation but by ordinary citizens — teachers, nurses, retired dock workers. The Middelgrunden Wind Cooperative, established in 2000, has approximately 8,553 member-shareholders who collectively invested in a 40 MW offshore wind farm. Each … Read more

How AMUL Built a ₹72,000 Crore Cooperative Empire

How AMUL Built a ₹72,000 Crore Cooperative Empire

A tiny milk cooperative born out of a farmer revolt against exploitative middlemen in 1946 now commands annual revenues exceeding ₹72,000 crore. I find this story endlessly fascinating because it proves that millions of small dairy farmers, when organized under a cooperative structure, can outperform multinational corporations and reshape an entire nation’s food economy. The … Read more