Co-operative societies are designed to benefit members from various economic backgrounds, including both the rich and the poor. They provide a platform for individuals to pool resources, share risks, and access services that may be unavailable to them individually. By promoting collective decision-making and equitable distribution of benefits, co-operatives often empower marginalized groups, making them particularly valuable for poorer communities seeking economic stability. However, wealthier individuals can also participate, leveraging the cooperative model for mutual advantage.
rich and poor
it was split into mainly two societies; the rich and poor. The rich would talk to the rich and the poor to the poor.
rich poor
It was split up into the poor and the rich. The rich would talk to the rich and the poor would talk to the poor.the rich talk to the poor.the poor talk to the rich.NO THEY WOULD NOT TALK TO DIFFERENT SOCIETY CLASSES! Thank you . find me on animaljam im violetrosy0!:3
Your society might look down on poor vs. rich relationships because it is more difficult to appreciate the poor than it is to appreciate the rich. In most societies, it is believed that rich people tend to be more educated and sometimes "better" than poor people.
rich and poor
Yes, Cooperative society is a voluntary organization.
the public function of a cooperative society is related work other then it's members
nigeria cooperative moverment in country
cooperative society is an voluntary association of people who get together voluntarily for their common interest and benefit.
as far as i know amul is a marketing cooperative society but still i am not sure regarding it
cooperative society is a voluntary association of people for their common economic development. Types: consumer cooperative producers cooperative market cooperative credit cooperative framing cooperative