Kurukshetra, Volume 121963 - Community development |
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All that the consumer cooperatives can ensure is that their trading margins are not excessive , and that between the costs at which the societies get their goods from the market or from the Government and the prices at which they sell ...
All that the consumer cooperatives can ensure is that their trading margins are not excessive , and that between the costs at which the societies get their goods from the market or from the Government and the prices at which they sell ...
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It is significant that during the year 1962-63 , nearly 57.5 % of the Railway staff ( including a small number of retired employees ) were covered by the 26 Railway Cooperative Credit Societies . Though there were no additions to the ...
It is significant that during the year 1962-63 , nearly 57.5 % of the Railway staff ( including a small number of retired employees ) were covered by the 26 Railway Cooperative Credit Societies . Though there were no additions to the ...
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The State Cooperative Bank has a total share capital of Rs . 11 lakhs of which Rs . 8 lakhs have been contributed by government and the rest by central societies , primary societies , individuals and others .
The State Cooperative Bank has a total share capital of Rs . 11 lakhs of which Rs . 8 lakhs have been contributed by government and the rest by central societies , primary societies , individuals and others .
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