Kurukshetra, Volume 121963 - Community development |
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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 number of ...
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 number of ...
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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 . Deposits at the end of 1962-63 ...
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 . Deposits at the end of 1962-63 ...
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Existing societies which are potentially viable should be revitalised , while
moribund or defunct societies should be liquidated . Special effort should be
made to organise new societies and federations at the primary and regional
levels in areas ...
Existing societies which are potentially viable should be revitalised , while
moribund or defunct societies should be liquidated . Special effort should be
made to organise new societies and federations at the primary and regional
levels in areas ...
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Contents
KURUKSHETRA | 5 |
INDIAS FRONTIERS OF CHANGEDr Douglas Ensminger | 17 |
WHAT GOES ON WHEREEdward CluniesRoss | 27 |
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