Friday 27 January 2012

Nirmal Ujjwal Credit Co-operative Society also undertakes various social obligations such as providing three wheeler cycles to handicapped

The Indian credit co-operative movement owes much of its prominence to the glorious march of Nirmal Ujjwal Credit Co-operative Society. Since its inception in way back 1990, this credit lending institution has gradually made its place in strengthening the then sagging environment of co-operative movement. It made a well structured foray into the credit lending business in the Indian state of Maharashtra, and after scripting enough success therein, they moved on to the neighboring Madhya Pradesh. Today they have a total of 21 branches throughout these two Indian states, and a human capital of 1,200 employees. And all the credibility behind its growth is greatly attributed to its chairman, Mr Pramod Manmode. There is no doubt that it is for his managerial prowess that the organization has come so far today.

Nirmal Ujjwal has also made successful forays into various other spheres of life to ensure the nation as a whole with a better and brighter tomorrow. And it is due to their core vision to extend help and financial assistance to those who falls under the bottom of the pyramid that Mr Manmode led credit co-operative organization has become a notable entity. Apart from sufficing the monetary requirements of the society, this organization is also committed to undertake various other social obligations. One such a recent activity of them has been distributing three wheeler cycles among the physically challenged individuals. Their chairman Pramod Manmode has always made it sure that his organization always offer help to those who need it badly. Donating tricycles is the result of such a motto as laid before by their chairman. So, it is pretty common to find the organization often involving itself in some noble social activities.

Under Mr Manmode, the organization therefore not only strives to move forward, but also extends a helping hand to those who are lagging behind.

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