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MAHATMA PHULE EDUCATION SOCIETY.

PROJECT ON : CO OPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT IN ANCIENT INDIA.

SUB : CO - OPERATIVE AND RURAL MARKETING.

GROUP MEMBERS NAME


NAME VIVEK NAIK CHITRANG MANJERKAR RAHUL KARALE ARIF SHAIKH SHUSHANT MORE ABHIJEET KUNDAN ROLL.NO

33 27 21 41 30 25

DEFINITION
Co-operative movement can be define as a Voluntary movement of the people, carried out democratically by pooling together their resources or carrying on the given activity, with the purpose of achieving or securing certain benefits or advantage which given to people can not get individually and with the purpose of promoting certain virtue and values.

HISTORICAL PROFILE OF CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT IN INDIA


Around the world modern cooperatives have developed for over 200 years. Co-operative institutions exist all over the world providing essential services which would otherwise be unattainable. In many countries, co-operatives such as credit unions and agricultural organizations have been very successful in helping people to provide for themselves where private and other corporate capitals do not see high profitability .

Development of Indian Cooperative Movement (Period wise)


1] Beginning Period of Co-operative Movement in India (1904 - 1912): Started on 25th march 1904 Objectives : Establishment of co-operative societies Legal Existence Control of registrar Loans to members Concession to society

Development of Indian Cooperative Movement (Period wise)


2] Period Of Harried Expansion (1912-1918):The Govt. passed another act in1912. Features:Permission to start non-credit supplying societies. Classification as per their responsibility. Utilization of profits.

Development of Indian Cooperative Movement (Period wise)


3] Unplanned Rapid Development (1919- 1929): By passing this in 1919 the Cooperative Movement Boosted up. Co-operative Movement was Defines as Unplanned Developement by Ramdas Pantalu.

Development of Indian Cooperative Movement (Period wise)


4] Period of Consolidation and Re organization (1929 1939): World wide financial depression in1929. In 1935 RBI was formed and suggest that cooperative societies should be given priority.

Development of Indian Cooperative Movement (Period wise)


5] Period of Recovery (1939 1947): During this period financial depression was removed. The Co-operative Movement was again on path of its development.

Development of Indian Cooperative Movement (Period wise)


6] The Sixth Stage (1947 -1970) 7] The Seventh Stage (1970 2000) 8] The Eighth Stage (2000 Onwards)

FACTORS FOR SLOW PROGRESS


Government Interference. Mismanagement and manipulation. Lack of Awareness. Restricted Coverage. Functional Weakness.

GROWTH OF CO-OPERATIVE SECTOR IN INDIA


India has basically an agrarian economy with 72% of its total population residing in rural areas .Co operatives have extended across the entire country and there are many members nationwide. Dairy co-operatives operating under the leadership of the National Dairy Development Board and through 15state co-operative milk marketing federations has now become the largest producer of milk in the world.

CONCLUSION
The Co-operatives in the 21stCentury must remain on vanguard in providing the required lead to the millions of our producers. The vision for the second century is to withstand the challenges of competitive business environment where excellence, efficiency and high productivity parameters.

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