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What is the cocoperative legislation in India?

The cooperative movement in India owes its origin to agriculture and allied sectors. Towards the end of the 19th century, the problems of rural indebtedness and the consequent conditions of farmers created an environment for the chit funds and cooperative societies. The farmers generally found the cooperative movement an attractive mechanism for pooling their meagre resources for solving common problems relating to credit, supplies of inputs and marketing of agricultural produce. The experience gained in the working of cooperatives led to the enactment of Cooperative Credit Societies Act, 1904. Subsequently, a more comprehensive legislation called the Cooperative Societies Act was enacted. This Act, inter alia, provided for the creation of the post of registrar of cooperative societies and registration of cooperative societies for various purposes and audit. Under the Montague-Chelmsford Reforms of 1919, cooperation became a provincial subject and the provinces were authorised to make their own cooperative laws. Under the Government of India Act, 1935, cooperatives were treated as a provincial subject. The item "Cooperative Societies" is a State Subject under entry No.32 of the State List of the Constitution of India. "In order to cover Cooperative Societies with membership from more than one province, the Government of India enacted the Multi-Unit Cooperative Societies Act, 1942. This Act was an enabling legislative instrument dealing with incorporation and winding up of cooperative societies having jurisdiction in more than one province. With the emergence of national federations of cooperative societies in various functional areas and to obviate the plethora of different laws governing the same types of societies, a need was felt for a comprehensive Central legislation to consolidate the laws governing such cooperative societies. Therefore, the Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act, 1984 was enacted by Parliament under Entry No. 44 of the Union List of the Constitution of India. "After India attained Independence in August, 1947, cooperatives assumed a great significance in poverty removal and faster socio-economic growth. With the advent of the planning process, cooperatives became an integral part of the Five Year Plans. As a result, they emerged as a distinct segment in our national economy. In the First Five Year Plan, it was specifically stated that the success of the Plan would be judged, among other things, by the extent it was implemented through cooperative organisations. "The All-India Rural Credit Survey Committee Report, 1954 recommended an integrated approach to cooperative credit and emphasised the need for viable credit cooperative societies by expanding their area of operation, encouraging rural savings and diversifying business. The Committee also recommended for Government participation in the share capital of the cooperatives. "In view of these recommendations, different States drew up various schemes for the cooperative movement for organising large-size societies and provision of State partnership and assistance. During 1960s, further efforts were made to consolidate the cooperative societies by their re-organisation. Consequently, the number of primary agricultural cooperative credit societies was reduced from around two lakh to 92,000.


Which district gets the lowest rainfall in Kerala?

The district with lowest rainfall in kerala is thiruvananthapuram this year.


Which year started in 2 in kerala?

1996


When did the mobile service in kerala was startted by escotel?

By the year 2000, Escotel started its mobile service in Kerala.


What was the Sslc examination result year 1999-2000 in kerala?

SSLC result of 1999-2000 was relatively good. number of students passed was higher than the last year. If you need definite data, it can be downloaded from Kerala education website. The website is given below, in related links


In which year plus-two started in kerala?

1996


Which year plus 2 starts in kerala?

1996


How many tourists visit to Kerala every year?

2.5 million


Which state in India is called the garden of spices?

The Indian state known as the Spice Garden is Kerala.Kerala is a small state full of hills and hillocks with stunning green sceneries. There are many spices growing naturally in abundance in the state.


Tourist arrival rate to kerala in 2008?

Tourist statistics - 2008Foreign Tourist arrival to Kerala during the year 2008 was 5,98,929.Domestic Tourist arrival to Kerala during the year was 75,91,250.Total Revenue (including direct & indirect ) from Tourism during 2008 was Rs.13,130.00 crores.


What is BEST time to visit kerala?

Kerala weather is very pleasing and enjoyable throughout the year one of the reasons because of which Kerala is fastly emerging as an all season destination. The best time to visit Kerala would be in the months of October to March. These months are usually the peak season for Kerala visit. Usually people used to avoid June and July due to heavy monsoons. But now, coming to Kerala during monsoons is considered as an experience in itself. Kerala does not have very harsh weather conditions. That is all the more reason for visitors to come here during any time of the year.


Which year was the first SSLC examination held in kerala?

1912