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Co-operative Theory, Principles & Practice
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1. In ……… societies, the area of operation was large and membership ran into thousands.
2. In …………….the National Cooperative Development Corporation(NCDC) was established for strengthening the cooperative activities.
3. Expand ICFO
4. A new society where poor people were members of the society was constituted by ……………., under the name of ‘Heddesdorf Credit Union,’ to give credit to deserving farmers and artisans for productive purposes.
5. In 1970 the Reserve bank of India set up the ………………for the review of rural credit system.
6. …………………is regarded as the father of Cooperation in England.
7. Expand AARRO
8. The ……………movement is a superb example of voluntary effort of common men for alleviating their economic, political and social status.
9. Expand ICBA
10. The I.C.A appointed a Commission in ………………….. to ascertain how far the principles of the Rochdale as defined by I.C.A in 1937 are observed today and the reasons for any non-observance.
11. The cooperative insurance, was started by the establishment of the …………. In Toad Lane in 1867 in England.
12. The report submitted by the ………………….. consisted of two volumes: the first contained Model Cooperative Societies Bill and Rules and the second volume contained model bye-laws for various types of societies.
13. From the functional point of view the co-operative societies have been classified as
14. ………..started cooperative credit societies in the rural areas of Italy on the lines of Raiffeisen societies known as “Casse Ruralie” (Rural Banks).
15. Expand CCW
16. Urban credit societies called “Banca Popularie” was established in Italy by…………..
17. …………established urban credit societies on the pattern of Schulze Delitzsch societies known as “Banca Popularie”(People’s Bank)
18. ……………,who contributed the maximum to the spread of the cooperative movement in Germany, was the Mayor of Weyerbusch.
19. The Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act 2002 of India has incorporated ………………………in its second schedule.
20. ………………..in Kiel is now the third largest organization which accounts for 8% of overall coop business in Germany.
21. Moshavim Olim were organized by immigrants from Bulgaria in …….
22. The “Rochdale Friendly Cooperative Society” was formed in …………..
23. In…………….. each works for all and all work for each.
24. The word ………… literally means to work together or act together.
25. Expand CICOPA