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Posts lying vacant, working of Cooperation Department takes a hit in Patiala division

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Tribune News Service

Parvesh Sharma

Sangrur, July 3

Amid tall claims by the Punjab Government regarding improving the functioning of the Cooperation Department, lack of staff has impacted its working in Patiala division, which includes several districts. Posts of inspector, Assistant Registrar and Deputy Registrar are lying vacant for a long time, while Cooperation Minister Harpal Singh Cheema said the government was taking necessary action.

Problems in several districts

Cooperative societies are directly connected with farmers as these are responsible for the supply of many essential items. However, the lack of the required staff has created problems in many districts. Shaminder Singh, farmer

According to sources in the department, Ropar, Fatehgarh Sahib, Patiala, Mohali, Barnala, Sangrur, Ludhiana and Maleriotla districts are in Patiala division. There are seven sanctioned posts of Deputy Registrar in this division, but two posts are vacant, while there are 30 sanctioned posts of Assistant Registrar, but 13 are vacant. Similarly, the division has 292 sanctioned posts of inspector, but 132 posts are vacant, createing problems for area farmers.

“Cooperative societies are directly connected with farmers as these are responsible for the supply of many essential items. However, the lack of the required staff has created problems. The AAP government should look into the matter as previous governments have failed to take the required action,” said Shaminder Singh, a farmer from Sangrur.

Cooperative inspectors supervise the working of various societies under their jurisdiction. Since they work as government nominees in cooperative societies, they prevent any violation of norms in society by members. If any member tries to violate the norms, the inspector gives a dissenting note and brings it to the notice of his seniors. The Assistant Registrars supervise the working inspectors at the subdivision level, while the Deputy Registrars are responsible for all districts.

Cooperation Minister Harpal Singh Cheema said the posts were lying vacant. He blamed previous governments for their failure to take the steps to strengthen the workforce of the department.

“We have collected all details of vacant posts and have started the recruitment process,” said Cheema.

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