INTRODUCTION
Indira Gandhi Institute
of Co-operative Management, Lucknow is one of the 19 Institutes in the
country functioning under the administrative control of National Council
for Co-operative Training, New Delhi, funded by the Ministry of Agriculture,
Department of Agriculture & Co-operation, Government of India. Institute
is located at Block-B, Sector-18, Rajajipuram, Lucknow.
INSTITUTE'S OBJECTIVE:
The objective of this institute is to inject the professionalisation
of Management in the Co-operative enterprises. From the very beginning
the institute has been acting as a nodal agency for the various training,
research and consultancy needs of the Co-operative institutions and
department in the state. It also serves as a think tank to sort-out
the specific problems of the co-operatives in this state.
MAJOR FUNCTIONS:
The institute offers need based job oriented training programmes suiting
to the target group of officers of government department and co-operative
institutions. The annual calendar of programmes is finalised in the
expert group meeting headed by the Registrar of Co-operative Societies
wherein the other functional departments heads are also invited. Every
year we have to conduct minimum 40 programmes spreading over to 86 training
weeks and train minimum 650 participants. This 40 programmes includes
core diplomas like Higher Diploma in Co-operative management 26 weeks,
Handloom Diploma, Industrial Diploma, LDB Diploma of twelve weeks and
Certificate Programme in Computer applications. In addition to the above
Diplomas, we conduct MDPs/ EDPs as per requirement and need of the co-operatives
department/ organisations and allied agencies related to the state in
the areas of co-operation and management. To add to this, we also organise
seminars, workshops and conferences to discuss the latest issues emerging
in the field Co-operation and its management. From the year 2004-2005
institute has started M.B.A. programme with the capacity of 60 participants.
In addition to training activities the institute also undertakes Research
studies, Case studies and Consultancy service to the problems related
to various fields of management.
TRAINING SETUP :
CO-OPERATIVE TRAINING SETUP IN INDIA Training of the Co-operative
employees, both institutional and departmental is being discharged through
the NCUI's special standing committee known as National Council for
Co-operative Training (NCCT) which has been set up in the year 1962.
The NCCT is responsible for organising, directing, monitoring and evaluating
the arrangements of Co-operative training for the personnel working
in the Co-operative institute/departments in the country. For this purpose,
it has establishes its own training structure comprises of Vaikunth
Mehta National Institute of Co-operative Management at Pune and 19 Institutes
of Co-operative Management located in the states. The National institute
provides training to policy makers and senior personnel while institutes
of Co-operative management train the intermediary staff. The NCCT administers
the training in these institutes and is responsible for overall coordination
and academic guidance. The NCCT also provide the academic guidance to
the Junior Training Centres (91)which are administratively controlled
by the State Co-operative Unions.