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give impetus to income generating activities for weaker sections, such as small and marginal farmers, artisans, weavers …
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This Research attempts evaluation of urban land taxation in Gujarat, India. From the British Colonial past, India has inherited a sort of semi-feudal system of land distribution, which follows social norms and traditions along with some flavor of Common Law as the base for distribution,...
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Co-operative business organizations have unique and distinctive ownership structure as well as management structure compared to other type of organizations like companies. Cooperative principles, cooperative law and local political environment drive the management structure. Ownerships rights in...
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The nature of mankind inherently possesses cooperation. It seeks cooperation of others and so he extends cooperation in exchange. The purpose of exchanging cooperation is to compliment own shortfalls; may be personal, social, economical, political or otherwise. If cooperation is mutual, it is...
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Tamilnadu is one of the progressive & largest states in India. Large chunk of population is engaged in agriculture activities. The state rural population faces scarcity of water, more particularly for irrigation. To overcome this, the state government with assistance of World Bank and other...
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and interested to contribute if good roads are available. Indian cooperatives are pervasive in farmers' rural life to the … extent 100% villages are covered by some kind of cooperative society. Farmers themselves may extend the scheme to the basic …
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