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These are the principal co-operative societies in the districts, in a state, the primary object of which is financing other co-operatives, particularly the PACBs in the district.The DCCBs came in to existence after the passing of Co-operative Societies Act,1912.These institutions also undertake banking business. These institutions act as Balancing Centers of Finance at the district level. They purvey the short term and medium term credit to the agriculturists. They also supervise the PACBs in the districts. A.DAKSHINAMURTHY, TRANQUEBAR, NAGAI DISTRICT.

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