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GOOD

MORNING

GROUP MEMBERS
NAME
ROLL.NO.
GAURAV KENI
20
JOLISH MEHTA
26
SUSHIL PATIL
45

DEVELOPMENT OF
CO-OPERATIVE
MOVEMENT
IN
INDIA

INTRODUCTION
DEFINITION:Co-operative movement can be
define as a Voluntary movement of
the people, carried out democratically
by pooling together their resources or
carrying on the given activity, with
the purpose of achieving or securing
certain benefits or advantage which
given to people can not get
individually and with the purpose of

HISTORICAL PROFILE OF
CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT
IN INDIA
Around the world modern
cooperatives have developed for over
200 years. Co-operative institutions
exist all over the world providing
essential services which would
otherwise be unattainable.
In many countries, co-operatives such
as credit unions and agricultural
organizations have been very
successful in helping people to

Development of Indian
Co- operative Movement
(Period wise)
1] Beginning Period of Co-operative
Movement in India (1904 - 1912): Started on 25th march 1904
Objectives :
Establishment of co-operative
societies

Legal Existence

Control of registrar

Loans to members

Development of Indian
Co- operative Movement
(Period wise)
2] Period Of Harried Expansion (19121918): The Govt. passed another act in
1912.
Features:Permission to start non-credit
supplying societies.

Classification as per their


responsibility

Development of Indian
Co- operative Movement
(Period wise)
3] Unplanned Rapid Developement (19191929):o By passing this in 1919 the
operative Movement Boosted up.

Co-

o Co-operative Movement was Defines as


Unplanned Developement by Ramdas
Pantalu.

Development of Indian
Co- operative Movement
(Period wise)
4] Period of Consolidation and Reorganization
(1929 1939): World wide financial depression in
1929.
In 1935 RBI was formed and suggest
that co-operative societies should be
given priority.

Development of Indian
Co- operative Movement
(Period wise)
5] Period of Recovery (1939 1947): During this period financial depression
was removed.
The Co-operative Movement was again
on path of its development.

Development of Indian
Co- operative Movement
(Period wise)
6] The Sixth Stage (1947 -1970)
7] The Seventh Stage (1970 2000)
8] The Eighth Stage (2000 Onwards)

MAJOR TYPES OF COOPERATIVES


(1)The
Primary
Agricultural
Credit/Service Societies
(2) Agricultural Non-Credit Societies
(3)
Agricultural
Marketing Societies

co-operative

(4) Co-operative Farming Societies

CAUSES OF SLOW
PROGRESS
Government
Interference.
Mismanagement and
manipulation.
Lack of Awareness.
Restricted Coverage.
Functional Weakness.

Participation of Women in Cooperatives


The need for greater participation
of women in cooperatives
especially in areas where they have
a natural advantage is accepted by
all.
Women have equal opportunities
for voting and electing their
representatives in Central and State
Legislatures as also in local bodies
and panchayats.

CASE STUDY
Amul
(Anand
Milk
Union Limited), formed
in 1946, is a Dairy cooperative movement in
India. Which today is
jointly owned by some
2.6
million
milk
producers in Gujarat ,
India.

AMUL is based in
Anand, Gujarat and has
been
a
sterling
example
of
a
co-

AMUL DAIRY COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT

AMUL DAIRY COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT

GROWTH OF CO-OPERATIVE
SECTOR IN INDIA
India has basically an agrarian
economy with 72% of its total
population residing in rural areas .
Co -operatives have extended
across the entire country and there
are many members nationwide.
Dairy co-operatives operating under
the leadership of the National Dairy
Development Board and through 15
state cooperative milk marketing
federations has now become the

CONCLUSION
The Co-operatives in the 21st
Century
must
remain
on
vanguard
in
providing
the
required lead to the millions of
our producers.
The vision for the second
century is to withstand the
challenges
of
competitive
business environment where
excellence, efficiency and high
productivity parameters will be

THANK
YOU

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