Managing a CHS involves understanding the roles of key office bearers, adhering to statutory compliances, conducting meetings, and handling property transactions. Here's a comprehensive guide to assist you:

Roles and Responsibilities of Office Bearers:

  1. Chairman:

    • Leadership: Oversees the overall management and functioning of the society.
    • Supervision: Ensures that the society operates within the framework of the Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, 1960, and the society's bye-laws.
    • Decision Authority: Holds the final decision-making power in the committee meetings.
  2. Secretary:

    • Administration: Manages day-to-day operations, including maintaining records, correspondence, and documentation.
    • Meetings: Calls and records minutes of committee and general body meetings.
    • Compliance: Ensures adherence to statutory requirements and timely submission of necessary documents to authorities.
  3. Treasurer:

    • Financial Management: Handles the society's finances, including budgeting, accounting, and financial reporting.
    • Fund Management: Oversees the collection of maintenance charges and other dues, and manages the society's bank accounts.
    • Audit Coordination: Coordinates with auditors for the annual audit of the society's accounts.
  4. Managing Committee Members:

    • Support: Assist office bearers in their duties and participate in decision-making p