It is a well known fact that Cooperation is the only way for the upliftment of rural India. Cooperation has already achieved success in the fields of agriculture, dairy farming, education, health care and the promotion of social harmony. ISDC strongly believes that Cooperative institutions are the most viable method for the reaching out of all of the governments’ schemes and policies to the nook and corner of the nation.
Establishing Co-operative Societies is one of the primary objective of ISDC. We (ISDC) believe that cooperative societies in rural areas follow the principle of mutual help and self-help to attain the objective of rural development. The co-operative societies established by us will directly aim at making the villages self-sufficient in all their needs thus ensuring overall rural development and securing standard for the rural population. Through the maximum utilization of local sources by converting them into local resources, ISDC is trying to fully capitalise on the potential available in the rural sectors. Establishment of self-help groups are also one of the methods that ISDC follows for the fulfilment of this objective.
Objectives of Grama Spandana :
- To work towards the upliftment of the self-sustained rural India through Cooperation.
- To provide assistance to improve the standard of living of the rural population.
- To increase the productivity of rural masses by involving them in regular Cooperative activities.
- To promote people’s participation in Cooperative rural development programmes.
- To assist formation of SHGs in rural areas.