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... capital of a school cooperative is not as impor- tant as in other types of cooperatives . A school co- operative can be started with a very small amount of money made up from the share capital of the students and donations from honorary ...
... capital of a school cooperative is not as impor- tant as in other types of cooperatives . A school co- operative can be started with a very small amount of money made up from the share capital of the students and donations from honorary ...
Page 21
... capital of Rs . 40.88 lakhs . Their working capital amounted to Rs . 246.31 lakhs . The average membership per society works out at 81 , share capital at Rs . 1,784 and working capital at Rs . 10,751 . The value of works executed was ...
... capital of Rs . 40.88 lakhs . Their working capital amounted to Rs . 246.31 lakhs . The average membership per society works out at 81 , share capital at Rs . 1,784 and working capital at Rs . 10,751 . The value of works executed was ...
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... capital of Rs . 21.27 crores during 1961-62 , which was Rs . 3.03 crores more than in the previous year . Before the First Five Year Plan , the State Cooperative Banks had a share capital of only Rs . 1.58 crores . This increased to Rs ...
... capital of Rs . 21.27 crores during 1961-62 , which was Rs . 3.03 crores more than in the previous year . Before the First Five Year Plan , the State Cooperative Banks had a share capital of only Rs . 1.58 crores . This increased to Rs ...
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KURUKSHETRA | 3 |
VOL | 11 |
A DECADE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT IN INDIAB Mukerji | 14 |
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achieved acres activities administration agencies agricultural production ANACIN Andhra Pradesh assistance Bihar Block level cent Central Chinese co-operative Committee Community Development Programme contribution cooperative farming cooperative movement cooperative societies crop crores cultivators Defence Labour Bank Delhi district donated economic elected ensure Extension farmers field Five Year Plan functions Gram Panchayats Gram Sabha Gram Sevikas gramme Gujarat implementation important improved increase industries irrigation Kurukshetra lakhs land large number loans lopment Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Mandals marketing societies meet ment Minister Ministry of Community mobilisation National Defence Fund officers operation organisation Orissa Panchayat Samiti Panchayati Raj institutions population primary problems progress Punjab Rajasthan responsibility role rural areas scheme sector service cooperatives Shri Social Education supply Third Plan tion tive Training Centres Union utilised Uttar Pradesh village level village panchayat Village Volunteer Force West Bengal wholesale stores women workers youth Zila Parishad