CEA Holds Meet With Railway Co-ops on Bye-law Alignment
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CEA Holds Meet With Railway Co-ops on Bye-law Alignment

The Cooperative Election Authority (CEA) recently convened a consultative meeting with representatives of Multi-State Cooperative Societies of Railway Employees to facilitate alignment of their bye-laws with the provisions of the Multi-State Cooperative Societies (Amendment) Act, 2023. The meeting saw participation from representatives of 16 societies, with over 40 office bearers, including chairpersons and chief executives, in attendance.
Addressing the gathering, Devendra Kumar Singh, Chairperson, CEA, outlined the Authority’s mandate following the 2023 amendments. He noted that the CEA is responsible for preparing electoral rolls and conducting free, fair and transparent elections in multi-state cooperatives. He added that 220 elections have been conducted so far, while 70 are currently under way across the country.
There are about 18 Multi-State Cooperative Societies of Railway Employees, collectively comprising nearly eight to ten lakh railway employees as members. These societies primarily mobilise deposits and extend loans to members at concessional rates, with total deposits and advances estimated at around Rs 100 billion. Four of these societies also hold banking licences.
Since its inception, the CEA has conducted elections for five railway employee cooperative societies across Mumbai, Kolkata, Gorakhpur and Bikaner. Discussions during the meeting focused on timely amendment of bye-laws, constitution of representative general bodies, election of delegates, advance submission of election proposals at least six months before board tenure completion, and maintenance of functional websites to enhance transparency.
The Authority also highlighted institutional measures undertaken to strengthen electoral processes, including manuals for returning officers, voter list preparation guidelines, a model code of conduct and norms for submission of election expenditure returns. Presentations were also made by the Vice-Chairperson of CEA on challenges and best practices in election management.
Senior officials from the Central Registrar of Cooperative Societies, the Ministry of Railways and the Ministry of Cooperation emphasised the urgency of aligning bye-laws with the amended Act to ensure smooth and timely elections. Participants appreciated the proactive engagement by the CEA and suggested that such interactions be held regularly to strengthen democratic governance within cooperative institutions. 

The Cooperative Election Authority (CEA) recently convened a consultative meeting with representatives of Multi-State Cooperative Societies of Railway Employees to facilitate alignment of their bye-laws with the provisions of the Multi-State Cooperative Societies (Amendment) Act, 2023. The meeting saw participation from representatives of 16 societies, with over 40 office bearers, including chairpersons and chief executives, in attendance.Addressing the gathering, Devendra Kumar Singh, Chairperson, CEA, outlined the Authority’s mandate following the 2023 amendments. He noted that the CEA is responsible for preparing electoral rolls and conducting free, fair and transparent elections in multi-state cooperatives. He added that 220 elections have been conducted so far, while 70 are currently under way across the country.There are about 18 Multi-State Cooperative Societies of Railway Employees, collectively comprising nearly eight to ten lakh railway employees as members. These societies primarily mobilise deposits and extend loans to members at concessional rates, with total deposits and advances estimated at around Rs 100 billion. Four of these societies also hold banking licences.Since its inception, the CEA has conducted elections for five railway employee cooperative societies across Mumbai, Kolkata, Gorakhpur and Bikaner. Discussions during the meeting focused on timely amendment of bye-laws, constitution of representative general bodies, election of delegates, advance submission of election proposals at least six months before board tenure completion, and maintenance of functional websites to enhance transparency.The Authority also highlighted institutional measures undertaken to strengthen electoral processes, including manuals for returning officers, voter list preparation guidelines, a model code of conduct and norms for submission of election expenditure returns. Presentations were also made by the Vice-Chairperson of CEA on challenges and best practices in election management.Senior officials from the Central Registrar of Cooperative Societies, the Ministry of Railways and the Ministry of Cooperation emphasised the urgency of aligning bye-laws with the amended Act to ensure smooth and timely elections. Participants appreciated the proactive engagement by the CEA and suggested that such interactions be held regularly to strengthen democratic governance within cooperative institutions. 

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