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    Co-operative credit societies

    Co-operative credit societies : It is the cheapest and the best source of rural credit. The rate of interest is low. Since 1951, the co-operative credit movement has started helping the farmers in a big manner. During 1989-90 there were about 88,000 primary agricultural credit societies...
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    The Maharashtra State Co-operative Bank

    The Maharashtra State Co-operative Bank The Maharashtra State Co-operative Bank (MSC Bank) was originally registered as the Bombay Urban Credit Society on 23.01.1906. The MSC Bank is playing the role of an Apex Bank of the co-operative movement in the Maharashtra State since 1954. It has...
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    Warana Nagar Co-operative

    Warana Nagar Co-operative Warana Nagar is a typical example of an all-round sustained development of a rural area. The co-operative movement here successfully outlines the transformation of a traditional rural society into an economic success story. The development started with the...
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    Co-operative Marketing

    Co-operative Marketing Farmers come together to collectively carry out the operations in carrying the produce to the consumer. Farmers supply their excess produce to the co-operatives for a price and they in turn process it and sell it at the ‘mandi’ level. Importance of co-operative...
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    Co-operative farming

    Co-operative farming Co-operative farming means farmers coming together collectively for cultivation of land. All the farming activities are done collectively and the net income is divided among the farmers. Sometimes a small amount is set aside for difficult times. Banks grant credit to...
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    Features of a Co-operative

    Features of a Co-operative 1. Voluntary Membership: Membership is voluntary, which means that no one can be forced or compelled to become its member. The membership is open to all and any member can leave at his/her own wish. 2. Democratic Management: Co-operatives societies are managed...
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    Important Characteristics of the Co-operative movement in India

    Important Characteristics of the Co-operative movement in India 1. Historically, Governments and policy makers have paid more attention to agricultural cooperatives and thus, the growth and development of the Indian cooperative movement is heavily tilted in favour of agricultural cooperatives...
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    The Co-operative Centenary in India

    The Co-operative Centenary in India This year marks the centenary of the co-operative movement in India. Co-operatives of all sizes have geared themselves up for the big occasion. A people’s movement totalling 100 years of success signifies the strength of Indian democracy. The seeds of...
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    Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation

    Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF) is India's largest food products marketing organisation. It is a state level apex body of milk cooperatives in Gujarat which aims to provide remunerative returns to the farmers and also serve...
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    Licensing Policy of New Urban Co-operative Banks

    Licensing Policy of New Urban Co-operative Banks At the inception, financial soundness of the bank can be ensured by adequate entry point norms. These norms have to be evolved taking into account relevant criteria like the location of the bank and the area of its operation. Entry point norms...
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    COMMITTEE ON COOPERATIVE BANKS

    The objective of co-operative banking is to create enduring and sustainable financial institutions, which remain responsive to the credit needs of the weaker sections. Concerns have been expressed that the financial health of a large number of co-operative credit institutions is extremely...
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    Provision for Cooperative Banks by RBI

    i. In terms of Section 23 of B.R.Act, 1949 (AACS) the RBI has the authority to issue a branch license to an urban cooperative bank and under the existing policy, RBI issues branch license after convincing itself about the financial strength of the UCB. Strangely, in some states, the UCBs are...
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    ROLE OF COOPERATIVE BANKS

    Three authorities, Central and State Governments and RBI, are presently involved in regulating, supervising and/or administering UCBs. There are as many as 2,084 UCBs of which 51 are scheduled and the rest are non-scheduled UCBs. In view of their large number as well as their dispersed and local...
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    SOURCES OF FUNDS IN COOPERATIVE BANK

    Co-operative banks are financial intermediaries only partially. The sources of their funds (resources) are : (a) Central and state government, (b) The Reserve Bank of India and NABARD, (c) Other co-operative institutions, (d) Ownership funds and, (e) Deposits or debenture issues. It...
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    TYPES OF COOPERATIVE BANK

    Categories There are two main categories of the co-operative banks. (a) Short term lending oriented co-operative Banks - within this category there are three sub categories of banks viz state co-operative banks, District co-operative banks and Primary Agricultural co-operative...
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    URBAN COOPERATIVE BANKS

    Co-operative movement is quite well established in India. The first legislation on co-operation was passed in 1904. In 1914 the Maclagen committee envisaged a three tier structure for co-operative banking viz. Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACs) at the grass root level, Central...
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    CO-OPERATIVE BANK

    The Co-operative banks have a history of almost 100 years. The Co-operative banks are an important constituent of the Indian Financial System, judging by the role assigned to them, the expectations they are supposed to fulfill, their number, and the number of offices they operate. The...
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    i need a co-operative project

    friends i need a project in the title of finacial permonance evalution in co-operative ,if u have pls send to me in [email protected]:)thanku
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    COOPERATIVE & FUNCTIONAL STRATEGIES

    Cooperative Strategies Another group of "competitive" tactics involve cooperation among companies. These could be grouped under the heading of various types of strategic alliances, which have been discussed to some extent under Corporate Level growth strategies. These involve an agreement or...
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    co-operative rural marketing

    hi i have got new :help crm project which is to make ur own imaginary product which is made for completely rural people and accordingly an advertisement has to be made if any one have any idea or same project then please help :help:
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