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Co-operative Theory, Principles & Practice
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1. The Cooperative Credit Societies Act was passed in………
2. Expand CCW
3. Expand ICAO
4. The principles of ‘Voluntary Association’ and Democratic Management’ are the guidelines for ……………….
5. The word ………… literally means to work together or act together.
6. In … ……..societies, the surplus funds were not distributed as dividends but kept as reserves.
7. Expand ICBA
8. The Agriculturists Loan Act was passed in ………………
9. Expand ICFTU
10. The Sivaraman Committee constituted to Review the Arrangements for Institutional Credit for Agriculture and Rural Development in 1981, recommended the establishment of……………..
11. In…………….. each works for all and all work for each.
12. ……………. was against all religions whereas ………….. openly advocated that cooperation must be based on Christianity.
13. Herr Franz Schulzeadopted new measures for giving relief to the people living in the ……………areas of Germany.
14. Urban credit societies called “Banca Popularie” was established in Italy by…………..
15. ……………has no cooperative legislation.
16. The first Moshav Ovdim was established in……….
17. ………………..in Kiel is now the third largest organization which accounts for 8% of overall coop business in Germany.
18. ……………..plays an equalizing role as a welfare factor in a capitalistic economy.
19. Besides the collective farms known as Kolkoz in Russia, there are state farms as well which are called ………….
20. The Danish Bacon Co. Ltd was absorbed into Danish Ministry of Agriculture and Food in……..
21. A group of clergymen and lawyers who called themselves as ‘Christian Socialists’ existed from ………….to ………………in England.
22. ………….. is a voluntary and democratic association of human beings, based on equality of control, opportunity, distribution and mutuality for the promotion of their common interests as producers or consumers.
23. In the ……………….five year plan the All India Rural Credit Review Committee was set up.
24. In ……………….societies, the area of operation was limited to one village or if that village happened to be small, then two or three villages were combined together.
25. ………………..committee recommended that a specific provision be made in the existing Act of 1912 enabling rural societies to change their liability from unlimited to limited.