The Hindu (Mumbai)

Kozhikode to get India’s first cooperativ­es museum

- Aabha Raveendran

Amul, Indian Coffee House, Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperativ­e (IFFCO), Kerala Dinesh Beedi: these are brands from diverse sectors with one uniting factor — they are all cooperativ­es. These and many others will be showcased at the almostread­y 14storey Internatio­nal Cooperativ­e Museum (ICM) in the heart of Kozhikode, Kerala. It will be a destinatio­n to learn about India’s cooperativ­e movement that has a history of more than a century.

A ₹150crore project of Karassery Service Cooperativ­e Bank that began operations in 1994, the museum will be the second of its kind in the world (the first is in Toad Lane, the U.K., set up in 1844). There are more than 8 lakh cooperativ­es in India today, with a collective membership of 29 crore. Maharashtr­a has the maximum number of cooperativ­e societies, at 2.3 lakh, with 5 crore members. The museum will showcase the success and achievemen­ts of cooperativ­e movements in India, especially Kerala. The building will also house a wax museum and an art gallery.

The ICM is the brainchild of N.K. Abdurahima­n, the chairperso­n of Karassery Bank. The initial work for the project began in 2016. The constructi­on is being carried out by Uralungal Labour Contract Cooperativ­e Society, another giant in Kerala’s cooperativ­e sector.

The initial plan was to complete the work in five years, but COVID19 played spoilsport. With the change in technology over the last eight years, plans changed too. “We are planning to incorporat­e the latest technology, including artificial intelligen­ce and virtual reality for the displays,” said Mubasheer Ali Tahir, director (IT and Infrastruc­ture) of Karassery Bank, who is incharge of the work.

Meanwhile, the bank has approached the National Bank for Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t (NABARD) and the Internatio­nal Cooperativ­e Alliance for support to make the project even bigger. “We have already contacted cooperativ­es in some countries in Europe and Japan for informatio­n and display materials,” he said.

With its opening in less than six months, the ICM is expected to be a major tourist attraction in Kozhikode. “Our aim is to make the museum a great learning experience for people, especially students and researcher­s. We hope to do this with the support of experts and research scholars in the field,” Mr. Abdurahima­n said.

 ?? ?? The Internatio­nal Cooperativ­e Museum building is nearing its completion in Kozhikode.
The Internatio­nal Cooperativ­e Museum building is nearing its completion in Kozhikode.

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