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Co-operative Societies and Rural Development : a politico economic study.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Mittal.; 1991Description: 206 pISBN:
  • 8170792753
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.72 DUT
Summary: In India co-operatives have been assigned a very significant role in the task of rural development particularly in eradicating poverty and unemployment. Today co operatives are one of the most widely distributed institutions as they have been set up at the grass root levels in every nook and corner of the country. It has covered 93 per cent of the villages and 40 per cent of our population. But the co-operative movement in India has not succeeded in realising its objective of acting as an effective agency of rural development. Co-operation in India is still nourished by the government. It has yet to stand on its own feet. In Assam too, the various types of co-operatives that are in existence have to depend on the government patronage. The present work which is a politico economic study of the co-operatives, based on empirical method, analyses the role of Gaon Panchayat level co-operative societies in rural development of Assam. The author attempts to unfold the leadership pattern in the village co-operatives, examines the extent of politicization and vested interests that have crept into these institutions, identify the factors inhibiting its growth and development and suggest measures for revitalising the co operative institutions in the count to the The book is likely to proves and policy makers. researchers, academics and policy makers.
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In India co-operatives have been assigned a very significant role in the task of rural development particularly in eradicating poverty and unemployment. Today co operatives are one of the most widely distributed institutions as they have been set up at the grass root levels in every nook and corner of the country. It has covered 93 per cent of the villages and 40 per cent of our population. But the co-operative movement in India has not succeeded in realising its objective of acting as an effective agency of rural development. Co-operation in India is still nourished by the government. It has yet to stand on its own feet. In Assam too, the various types of co-operatives that are in existence have to depend on the government patronage.
The present work which is a politico economic study of the co-operatives, based on empirical method, analyses the role of Gaon Panchayat level co-operative societies in rural development of Assam. The author attempts to unfold the leadership pattern in the village co-operatives, examines the extent of politicization and vested interests that have crept into these institutions, identify the factors inhibiting its growth and development and suggest measures for revitalising the co operative institutions in the count to the The book is likely to proves and policy makers. researchers, academics and policy makers.

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