Yes we can!
Promises for procurement of land to accomodate all 3000 members of SCBA MS CGHS become elusive with no end to waiting, in sight.
Presently our directors are all engaged in the Noida project. With all focus on the Noida project, and with majority of the directors in the Board being paid members in the Noida project, the issue of procurement of land for accommodation of remaining members stands ignored.
Promises for procurement of land to accomodate all 3000 members of SCBA MS CGHS become elusive with no end to waiting, in sight.
Presently our directors are all engaged in the Noida project. With all focus on the Noida project, and with majority of the directors in the Board being paid members in the Noida project, the issue of procurement of land for accommodation of remaining members stands ignored.
Alongside, as some of the directors, including the learned Chairman, is not a paid member in the Noida Project, and as such have no direct material interest in the project, Noida project is also suffering on many counts.
The problem can be solved only through split of the present SCBA MS CGHS into two entities. Section 14 of ‘The Multi State Co-operative Societies Act, 1984’ provides a very simple procedure for such split, just by passing a resolution in the general meeting of the society.
If a separate society of left out members of the Noida project is formed, land can be procured immediately in Delhi, Haryana or UP and flats can be constructed for all 3000 members. Similarly, the paid members would also be benefitted by such formation of separate entity as only paid members would be elected to the board of directors.
Let us think to call a general meeting and pass a resolution, simply.
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