Q5(e) · UPSC Civil Services Mains 2022 · Sociology GS 2 · 10 marks · 1 min read

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What role do co-operatives plays in poverty alleviation in rural India ?

Topic: Rural and Agrarian transformation in India. Syllabus: Rural and Agrarian transformation in India: Programmes of rural development, Community Development Programme, cooperatives, poverty alleviation schemes; Green revolution and social change; Changing modes of production in Indian agriculture; Problems of rural labour, bondage, migration. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2022 and Rural and Agrarian transformation in India.

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Co-operatives pool credit, milk, cane and crafts against usury and middlemen. Dairy unions show a successful small-holder path. Women’s groups can add an empowerment effect. Dominant-caste capture and politics often block the landless. They work as poverty tools when membership and audit are real.

Model answer

Introduction

Co-operatives pool small rural producers so they can face market and moneylender together. They alleviate poverty when they really belong to members. They fail when they become a dominant-caste office.

Body

Intended role

  • Credit, dairy, sugar, and weaver co-operatives cut usury, raise farm-gate prices, and add local processing jobs.
  • Women’s self-help groups and dairy unions can weaken household patriarchy by putting a passbook in a woman’s name.
  • Amul-type dairying showed that small holders can share a modern value chain.

Sociological limits

  • Srinivas’s dominant caste often captures the committee, so landless and Dalit members remain clients.
  • Political patronage and bad accounts turn the co-operative into a channel of faction, a classic village-study finding.
  • Informal labour and circular migrants are hard to organise on a village share register.

When poverty falls

  • When records, audit, and mixed membership work, co-operatives are a material alternative to both the landlord and the distant corporation.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  CO[Rural co-operative] --> CR[Credit dairy marketing]
  CR --> P[Poverty relief]
  DC[Dominant caste capture] --> F[Failure for landless]

Conclusion

Co-operatives alleviate rural poverty by socialising credit and marketing for small holders. Their role is real in dairying and some credit belts, and weak wherever caste power eats the institution.

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