Financial Appraisal of Patiala Central Cooperative Bank Ltd.
A cooperative is an ideal democratic association of its members, for its members and by its members, is based on the one member, one vote system of decision making, certain ethics and principles of its own, which differentiate it from other forms of organizations. A cooperative is usually viewed as a socio-economic organisation, which can fulfil shared objectives of its members. Central cooperative banks are also a part of cooperative institutions. Central Cooperative Banks in rural areas mainly finance agricultural based activities including farming, cattle, milk, hatchery and personal finance etc. along with some small scale industries and self-employment driven activities through its branches and primary agriculture credit societies. In this paper an attempt had been made to evaluate the financial performance of Patiala Central Cooperative banks.
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2011
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Authors: | Kumar, Rajiv ; Kumar, Balbir |
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Advances In Management. - Advances in Management. - 2011, September
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Advances in Management |
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