A friendly society, also known as a mutual society, benevolent society, or fraternal organization, is an organization of people who join together for a common social or financial purpose. People may group together according to their political, religious, or trade affiliations.
Allan Halladay has written: 'Friendly societies in today's world' -- subject(s): ANA Friendly Society (Qld.), Friendly societies, History 'The future of worker co-operatives in hostile environments' -- subject(s): Cooperative societies
Patrizia Bassi has written: 'Accordi musicali' -- subject(s): History, Friendly societies, Societies, Music
Abb Landis has written: 'Friendly societies and fraternal orders' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Friendly societies 'Life insurance by fraternal orders' -- subject(s): Assessment Insurance, Fraternal organizations, Life Insurance
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The purpose of the climate friendly farming project is to better understand the connection between climate change, greenhouse gas emissions, and agriculture.
What is the primary purpose of questionnaires and interviews? A. To obtain information from people B. To solve problems for societies C. To make a person feel that something is wrong D. To prevent change from happening in societies
The purpose of a wind farm is to provide quality energy in an economically friendly way through the use of wind.
Julian Y. Kramer has written: 'Self Help in Soweto' -- subject(s): Friendly societies
The Unites NationsThe main purpose of the United Nations is to maintain peace and security; to develop friendly relations among nations.
The purpose of a biomass boiler is to generate heat by burning or converting mass to energy. It does this in an efficient and environmentally friendly manner.
The first co-operative societies act came into force on 25th of Mach 1904 in India to encourage self help and cooperation among agriculturist based on the English Friendly societies Act of 1886. This act was enacted for the constitution and control of cooperative credit societies. Basic objective is to raise enough funds by deposits from members and other means and distribute as loans to members or to other credit societies with prior permission from the Registrar of co operative societies.