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Banking, Production, Trading & Service Co-operatives
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Banking, Production, Trading & Service Co-operatives
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1. With regard to short-term credit cooperatives, at the central level ……………………….. act as a link between primary societies and State Cooperative Apex Banks.
2. The National Co-operative Agriculture & Rural Development Banks’ Federation wasregistered on ………………………..with the main objective of promoting the interests of the Long Term Co-operative Credit Structure (LTCCS) movement in the country
3. Committee to Review Arrangements For Institutional Credit for Agricultural and Rural Development, under the chairmanship of Sri B Sivaraman recommended the establishment of ………………………
4. Kerala Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation (KCMMF), popularly called ‘MILMA’ was established in ………….
5. The Registered Office of NAFCUB is at ……………. and the area of operation is whole of the country.
6. The …………………………….was set up in 1960 & is administered under the Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act, 2002.
7. .………………. is instrumental in implementing the novel schemes of Govt. of Kerala like Distress purchase scheme, Fibre subsidy scheme, Price fluctuation fund, Purchase price stabilization scheme etc
8. National Co- operative Development Corporation (NCDC) was setup in 1963 by the Central Government by passing ………………..
9. The Kerala State Handloom Weavers Co Operative Society Ltd. “Hantex” was formed in the beginning of …………..for the Weavers in the Co-Operative Sector of Kerala.
10. NCCF was set up on …………………….. and is administered under the Multi State Cooperative Societies Act 2002
11. Germany is the birth-place of …………..
12. The KSCHF was registered on ………………
13. The first DCB was established at………………..in 1910.
14. The …………………………… was setup in 1963 by the Central Government by passingNCDC Act in 1962
15. The origins of the urban co-operative banking movement in India can be traced to theclose of ………………………..
16. The number of SCARDBs in India as on 31st March 2013 is……………..
17. The ……………………..is the apex federation of the consumer cooperatives in India.
18. .……………….. is the apex institution for financing housing through the Primary Housing Co-operatives (PHCs) in Kerala State.
19. The Kerala State Handloom Weavers Co Operative Society Ltd is known by the sobriquet……………was formed in the beginning of 1961 for the Weavers in the Co-Operative Sector of Kerala
20. The farmer-owned Co-operative Model with is integrated approach to production, procurement, Processing and Marketing of milk came to be known as……..
21. When Agro processing companies enter into contract with the farmers to provide the farmers with the inputs like fertilizers, seeds, pesticides and guidelines to grow crops and buy back the products with a rate specified in advance, it is known as………..
22. …………………….. is the birth-place of land mortgage banking
23. The National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation (NAFED), established in ……………
24. The first marketing cooperative was organized at Hubli in the former Bombay Province in ……………….
25. It was from the beginning of the …………………. that the policies oriented towards development purposes were adopted and land mortgage banks were called “Land Development Banks”.