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Karnataka
BY
SRI.A.C. DIWAKAR,K.C.S.,
JRCS & FACULTY(ATI)
MYSORE .
Introduction
England was the cradle of co-op movement
Robert Oven Father of co-op movement
Industrial Revolution 18th c. 2nd and 19th cen 1st half
co-op is always a child of Economic necessity
ROCK DALE First co-op society -21/12/1844
In England consumer co-op.
In Germany Agri-Non-Agri credit co-op
Scandinavian countries Dairy co-op
India
Karnataka
30 (1,32,000)
01 (7,230)
DCC Banks
375(2,13,000)
21
SCARDB Banks
20 (18,000)
01
PCARD Banks
850 (14,560)
177
1,699 (3,10,000)
Particulars
Progress
No. of Cooperatives
6,49,120
36.10
12 ,82,750
8,67,000
Coverage of rural HH
10%
Villages covered
100%
1,12,000
37%
Fertilizers disbursed
36.17%
10
Fertilizers production
25%
11
64.5%
Cont..
Si.No
Particulars
Progress
12
Sugar produced
33.5%
13
Wheat procured
33.5%
14
36%
15
Handlooms in co-operatives
54%
16
23%
17
Oil marketed
50%
18
Direct employment
2.15%
19
Self employment
24.79%
100%
42.8%
36.17%
25.0%
50.5%
99.8%
33.5%
50%
20.3%
7.44%
10.5%
Oil marketed
26%
Cont .
Spindleage in coops(3.474million)
50.0%
Handloom in Co-op
9.7%
Fishermen in Co-op(active)
54.0%
21.0%
64.5%
18.5%
15%
2.15 million
24.79million
SHG
2,13,600 SHG GROUPS
4% loan.
1350 crores Saving
14840 crores Lending.
98.5% Recovery
Bidar model
Sahardha
RUDSET
Money Lenders
Finance corporation
Chits
Souharha co-op Societies
PIAS Agriculture insurance corpn.,
IFFCO
KRIBCO
IFFCO-TOKYO
Yashaswini Health scheme 38 lakhs formers
covered.