Industrial Co-Operative Hard Copy... !!!
Industrial Co-Operative Hard Copy... !!!
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INTRODUCTION
TYPES OF INDUSTRIAL
CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES
1. Industrial Production Society: Under the
production co-operatives the societies undertake
production of goods in their workshops by
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Other Co-operatives
1. Workers co-operatives
These are businesses that are owned exclusively
by the employees. Some are set up as new
ventures, some are conversions from existing
businesses, and others are viable replacements
for failed companies.
2. Community co-operatives
Social responsibility and concern for the
community are fundamental co-operative
values. Many organisations that provide care for
elderly, ill or disabled people, child care or other
beneficial local services choose a co-operative
structure that allows employees, clients and
community representatives to become
members.
3. Secondary co-operatives
Often groups of self-employed people or
businesses can benefit from sharing facilities,
equipment or marketing costs. A co-operative
provides the ideal legal framework for this.
Example of secondary co-operatives includes
taxi drivers.
4. Credit unions
These are financial co-operatives that are
directly owned and controlled by their members,
who are the savers and borrowers. Most credit
unions have a community common bond, which
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Organization Structure
5. Co-operative
1.
2.
3.
4. National
State
Central
Level
and
Federation
Federations
Primary
Industrial
of
Industrial
Industrial
Specific
EstatesCo-
Type
Co-
operatives
of
operative
Industrial
Societies
Co-operatives
BENEFITS OF INDUSTRIAL
CO-OPERATIVES
1. The society provides better employment
opportunities to the members.
PROBLEMS OF INDUSTRIAL
CO-OPERATIVES
1. Problem of Human Resource: Most
industrial co-operatives are situated in rural
areas and also are scattered all over the
country. They are financially weak and thus it
is not possible for them to appoint trained
personnel to look after the management, thus
they have to manage with unskilled and
inefficient staff, which leads to deterioration in
quality.
10.Problem of Finance
11.Vested interest
Handicrafts:
Oil-crushing:
Oilseeds occupy a prominent position in the
agricultural economy. India is one of the leading
oilseed producing countries, being perhaps the
only country in the world, having the largest
number of commercial varieties of oilseeds.
Oilseeds and edible oils are two of the most
sensitive agricultural commodities in the
country. India contributes about 9% of the world
oilseeds production, about 7% of the global
production of protein meal and is the 4th largest
edible oil economy in the world. The total area
under oilseed cultivation in the country stood at
22.78 million ha. in 2001-02. The corresponding
production was 22.80 million tonnes. Madhya
Pradesh is the leading oilseed producing state in
the country and accounts for 21.36% of the total
oilseed production in the country. The other
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Flaying/Leather Tanning:
Shoe-Making:
Sericulture:
Pottery:
Jail Industries
Corporation (NCDC)
Activities of KVIC:
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Development (NABARD)
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Mission
Functions:
a. To develop policy and plans with respect to
matters relating to agriculture and allied
activities.
e. Inspection of Banks.
f. Coordination.
Chief Functions:
Objectives:
a. Publicity and propaganda of co-operative
housing movement by publishing books,
brochures etc.
Conclusion
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