Description
A cooperative ("coop"), co-operative ("co-op"), or coöperative ("coöp") is an autonomous association of persons who voluntarily cooperate for their mutual, social, economic, and cultural benefit.
The Role of Dairy Cooperatives in Women Empowerment
Jigna Trivedi*, P K Priyan** and...
Yes, I believe in co-operative sector,because now a days this sector is in No-1 position.The Co-operative sector is also giving different types of job opportunities for the job seekers which reduces 75% of unemployment.It creates a great demand by public to the co-operative sectors. It also true...
The Anand Pattern co-operatives have also taken into consideration the capabilities of each tier, vis-à-vis the systems they should own. These systems include the processing, marketing, advertisement and input organization etc. along with the large capital-based operations that are owned either...
In Anand Pattern Co-operatives, while the producers themselves determine the policies, the opportunity is provided to the professionals to implement the policies as well as to manage the operations. Even at the village level (primaries), the nine-member management committee determines how best...
The dairy industry has made India proud in recent times. India is the leading producer of milk in the world. Dairy cooperatives are the backbone of Indian dairy industry.
Dairy cooperatives have excelled in their areas of cooperatives. The figures justify this. When the cooperative dairy...
Co-operation was sown in India with the passage of first Cooperative Act.
Since then, the cooperative movement has made rapid strides in all fields of socio-economic activities. In the fields of agriculture credit, fertilizer disbursement, sugar production, handloom, etc, the cooperatives...
BANE OF CO-OPERATIVES IN INDIA
The major problem of cooperatives in India is the Government .plus there are some other problems they are explained as given below
1) Non-accountability:
It is like if a child when given too many benefits it gets spoiled.
The same is the case with...
Credit Co-operatives
Importance of Credit Co-operatives:
1. Provide timely flow of credit to rural areas.
2. Help balance regional development.
3. Arrest the monopoly of money lenders.
Example:
Grameen Bank in Bangladesh offers loans to the rural areas of Bangladesh. Prof. Yunus...
Fishery Co-operatives
Fishers did not get good prices on the fish they caught as fish is a perishable item.
They were exploited by money lenders who loaned them money and agents who purchased the fish from them.
Fishery Co-operatives provide the following benefits:
1. Provide marketing...
Industrial Co-operatives
They are co-operatives formed by workers, controlled by workers and managed by workers.
Importance of industrial co-operatives:
1. Provides self reliance and prevents exploitation of the members.
2. Provides employment to the members.
3. Grant advance to members...
Labour Co-operatives
Importance of labour co-operatives:
1. Labour co-operatives directly deal with the work awarding agencies so the labourers are saved from exploitation.
2. The labour co-operatives educate their members.
3. The middle men are eradicated therefore enabling...
Consumer Co-operatives
Consumer co-operatives are responsible for providing essential commodities to the consumer at reasonable prices. They help stabilize prices, protect the consumer against artificial scarcity; supply of sub standard goods and unfair trade practices resorted to by private...
The Educational Advantage of Co-operatives
Due emphasis has been placed on educational efforts by the co-operatives vis-à-vis their members to facilitate the accomplishment of ideals of the socio-economic nature already stated above.
Education takes the form of teaching the basic values...
The Social Advantage of Co-operatives
A co-operative is basically a socio-economic organization with a constructive attitude towards the community. Since, the relatively poor section of the community form the majority, the economic benefits of the co-operative movement meant for them are...
The Economic Advantage of Co-operatives
The economic benefits, which flow from the co-operative actions, are as follows:
a. Service to the relatively weaker sections of society with due emphasis on the satisfaction of human needs through appropriate production activities and at lowest...
CO-OPERATIVES: A BOON IN INDIA
Co-operatives pursue multiple, i.e. economic and social, goals and their members participate in decision-making. In an ILO-study identified several characteristics of the cooperative structure: discretionary power of the members, open communication, management...
Co-operatives
The Definition
Cooperative is a widely spread organizational form in developing countries. These organizations are known for the strong commitment of, as well as the participation in decision-making of their members.
Another characteristic of cooperatives is their dual goal...
a very short and simple project describing the whole meaning and functioning of Housing Co-operatives in india.............\
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Technology plays a pivotal role in providing efficient customer service, creation of management information systems required at all levels of management hierarchy and assist in decision making. In the present competitive environment, to withstand competition and also to cater to wider and...
TYPES OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES
Consumer ‘s Co-operative society
Producer ‘s Co-operative Society
Co-operative Marketing Society
Co-operative Credit Society
Co-operative Farming Society
Housing Co-operative Society
NEED FOR CO-OPERATIVE AUDIT
True & Fair View
Credit Worthiness
Control on...