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Hon’ble Minister for Cooperation & Rural Development Department, Government of Sikkim, Attends “Manthan Baithak” at Gandhinagar, Gujarat
Gandhinagar, Gujarat, 17th February: The Hon’ble Minister for Cooperation and Rural Development Department (RDD), Government of Sikkim, Shri Arun Kumar Upreti, accompanied by PRCS-cum-Secretary, Mrs Jabi Thapa, participated in the prestigious “मन्थन बैठक (Manthan Baithak)” held at Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar, Gujarat.
The high-level बैठक brought together policymakers, administrators, and sector experts from across the country to deliberate on strengthening cooperative institutions, rural development strategies, and inclusive governance models.
The discussions focused on enhancing institutional capacity, improving grassroots service delivery, and sharing innovative practices adopted by various states.
The participation of the Sikkim delegation in the Manthan Baithak reflects the state government’s continued efforts to collaborate with national platforms, adopt best practices, and enhance policy outcomes for the welfare of rural communities.
With full participation from every corner of the country, a stronger and more inclusive cooperative ecosystem is being built to realize the vision of #Sahkar-se-Samriddhi.
Gandhinagar, Gujarat, 17th February: The Hon’ble Minister for Cooperation and Rural Development Department (RDD), Government of Sikkim, Shri Arun Kumar Upreti, accompanied by PRCS-cum-Secretary, Mrs Jabi Thapa, participated in the prestigious “मन्थन बैठक (Manthan Baithak)” held at Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar, Gujarat.
The high-level बैठक brought together policymakers, administrators, and sector experts from across the country to deliberate on strengthening cooperative institutions, rural development strategies, and inclusive governance models.
The discussions focused on enhancing institutional capacity, improving grassroots service delivery, and sharing innovative practices adopted by various states.
The participation of the Sikkim delegation in the Manthan Baithak reflects the state government’s continued efforts to collaborate with national platforms, adopt best practices, and enhance policy outcomes for the welfare of rural communities.
With full participation from every corner of the country, a stronger and more inclusive cooperative ecosystem is being built to realize the vision of #Sahkar-se-Samriddhi.