Silk and Coir Cooperative Societies: Opportunities for Rural Entrepreneurs

Silk and Coir Cooperative Societies: Opportunities for Rural Entrepreneurs

Two of India‘s most ancient natural fibers — silk and coir — are quietly fueling a new wave of rural prosperity, and most people outside these communities have no idea how profitable these cooperative ventures have become. I’ve been tracking the growth of fiber-based cooperatives across southern and eastern India, and the numbers tell a … Read more

Indian Cooperative Societies Have a Fraud Problem — Blockchain Might Be the Only Fix

Indian Cooperative Societies Have a Fraud Problem — Blockchain Might Be the Only Fix

In Sangli district, Maharashtra, a sugarcane farmer named Ramesh Patil discovered in late 2024 that ₹14 lakh he had deposited over seven years into his local cooperative credit society had essentially vanished. The society’s books showed a healthy balance, but a forensic audit — triggered only after members staged a three-day sit-in — revealed that the managing committee had been siphoning funds through ghost loans, fictitious member accounts, and inflated procurement bills. Patil’s story is not an outlier. It is the norm across thousands of cooperative societies in India, where trust-based systems have become breeding grounds for financial manipulation on a staggering scale.

I have been tracking the cooperative sector for over a decade, and the pattern is depressingly consistent: charismatic local leaders capture cooperative boards, manipulate paper-based ledgers, disburse loans to shell members, and funnel public money into private pockets. The Reserve Bank of India flagged cooperative bank frauds worth approximately ₹1,875 crore in the 2023-24 fiscal year alone. The real number, when you factor in non-banking cooperative societies — dairy, sugar, housing, fisheries — is almost certainly multiples of that figure. And this is precisely why blockchain technology, once dismissed as a crypto-bro fantasy, is now being seriously discussed in the corridors of the Ministry of Cooperation as a structural fix.

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The Untold Story of How Cooperative Societies Rebuilt Post-Flood Kerala

The Untold Story of How Cooperative Societies Rebuilt Post-Flood Kerala

When the floodwaters finally retreated across Kerala in August 2018 — the worst inundation the state had witnessed in 94 years — the damage bill had already crossed ₹31,000 crore, more than 480 people were dead, and over a million had been displaced from fourteen of the state’s fourteen districts. Government helicopters and military boats … Read more

Handloom Cooperative Societies in India: Benefits and How to Join

Handloom Cooperative Societies in India: Benefits and How to Join

India‘s handloom sector employs over 31 lakh weavers and allied workers, yet most of them struggle with fluctuating incomes and limited market reach. The cooperative model has been one of the most reliable pathways for these artisans to secure fair prices, access subsidized raw materials, and gain visibility in both domestic and international markets. I’ve … Read more

How to Get Government Grants for Cooperative Societies in India

How to Get Government Grants for Cooperative Societies in India

Thousands of cooperative societies across India leave crores of rupees in government grants unclaimed every year simply because they don’t know how to apply. I’ve spent years studying the cooperative ecosystem in India, and I can tell you that the funding infrastructure is remarkably generous — if you know where to look and how to … Read more

Pune’s Cooperative Housing Societies Are Quietly Becoming India’s Most Powerful Real Estate Force

Pune's Cooperative Housing Societies Are Quietly Becoming India's Most Powerful Real Estate Force

Last monsoon, a retired schoolteacher named Meena Kulkarni in Kothrud received a notice that shook her entire apartment block. The Sahyadri Cooperative Housing Society, where she had lived for 32 years, was sitting on land now valued at approximately ₹185 crore — and a private developer wanted to redevelop the entire plot. The 144 member-families … Read more