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8/25/2010
Reference: The classes of honorable sir Mr. Md. Shahriar Parvez. One of my favorite guys Mr. M.M.
Hasan who served me by serving some rare information of his organization which helped me to prepare this assignment. And from some texts regarding Co-operative Societies, websites, yellow pages, newspapers and some magazines.
Acknowledgements: I want to show my respect and honor to my honorable sir Mr. Md. Shahriar
Parvez who makes the lessons very easy to understand in the classes. I find him very friendly in the classes and any where with my lessons. One of my favorite guys Mr. M.M. Hasan who served me by serving some rare information of his organization which helped me to prepare this assignment who deserves regret
Scopes:
I have a laptop that assures power supply without any disturb and even during the unrest situation of power in country.
Lacking:
Laptop may give me nonstop power supply, but in this late summer working without any air since disturb of electricity is so tough. Again unavailability of internet and proper information cause sufferings for me.
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Contents:
A Brief Introduction of Co-operative Society Definition of Co-Operative Organization History of Co-operative Society Co-operative Society in Bangladesh History of Co-operative Society in Bangladesh Importance of Co-operative Organizations in Bangladesh Model of Co-Operative Society for Changing Days Lacking To Achieve the Poverty Alleviation Goal Conclusions
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The revolution of co-operative society can change the life of the people of Bangladesh. The nonprofit method is not found here. But there are some organizations (co-operative society) that
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have still been showing their successful steps in the field. I will discuss about some examples of successful co-operative societies and show that how one co-operative society can be successful and what adjustment should those organizations bring and show some of their lacking and a model of future co-operative society that can help Bangladesh and Bangladeshis to change their lives.
household requirement and earned Tk.696.85 million (US$12.04MILLION) and per capita increased to 1.91 liters in a day while per capita and earning raised ten times in a day.
Creation of unity and awareness Awakening working zeal and enthusiasm Establish large scale of business Teaching morality Development of skills Creating habit of savings and formation of capital Creating loan facilities Reducing malpractices of middlemen Solution to unemployment problem Poverty alleviation
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The people of Bangladesh are very poor. As a result after taking Micro Credit (MC) they spend those to meet up their basic needs before they could invest it in a profitable business or other sector.
The rate of interest against the MC is too high that hinders the poverty alleviation process. The most of the people of Bangladesh are illiterate and are not skilled. As a result they cannot utilize the money of MC in proper way. The monitoring system of MC provider organizations doesnt assure the proper utilization of money.
Since the main purpose of MC is to make the poor people at least sufficient, high rate of interest is hindering the process.
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Again the current trend of cooperative organizations is not up to the mark. Their Multi Purpose system fails to show successful operation of cooperative society. Lacking To Achieve the Poverty Alleviation Goal: We are the Bangladeshis by born hard working but we have the lacking of proper knowledge. Again we waste half of our manpower leaving them into house, those are women. So first of all we have to assured the proper use of our manpower. We have the lacking of unity. Over population is also a problem. We have the lacking of skill too. We have the lacking of capital. We have lacking of knowledge regarding business and the scope of business. We have the unemployment problem though it may be a positive aspect of being successful in cooperative society. We have to make the cooperative society as a practice among our 80,000 villagers.
To bring an economic revolution in Bangladesh we have to overcome the above factors. Those may be overcome through forming potential cooperative societies and some of them have to overcome before we have formed the cooperative society. Model: To make the economic revolution we have to make sure that the each and every village of Bangladesh is in the shade of cooperative society, each and every person (especially lower income class) is a member of a cooperative society and each and every community is united. Each village will form a cooperative society that will work as the village government and those will not think about their own benefit only but they will think about and cooperate to the neighboring cooperating society. Each village cooperative society will have some branches and inter link among the village cooperative societies in a particular area (like union/upojila).
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o Farmers branch o Women branch o Include professionals o Including businessmen o Producers branch o Micro credit branch o And many other branches that is required as per village structure.
Every cooperative society will involve its own manpower and other resources and export its surplus to the other cooperative societies that will solve the unemployment problem. By utilizing each inches of land production is to be boomed up. By creating social forests maintain ecological balance By reducing extra costs through a systemic way making capital by saving paisa by paisa. Making opportunity of large scale of business Making sure the right price of the produced goods (it is seen that a product that an end user is purchasing by TK50 but the producer especially farmers are getting TK6-8 per unit)
Making sure the sell of the produced goods Using own produced products as much as possible Making sure the social welfare Contributing on the communication system, health, family planning and sanitation development
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We have to make sure the unity and the intension of cooperation among the members
Making the population as wealth by making them skilled Making sure the education for all Making sure the deprived are benefited Creating an positive image among the members Making sure the own welfare, the social welfare will be assured automatically
Overall every cooperative society will have to have a goal to make every village developed individually considering the villages as the country.
Conclusions:
Therefore, if the above conditions can be followed properly I can promise that the economic revolution of the people of Bangladesh will be ensured. I dont know any law or any system. I know to make welfare of all anything can be sacrificed and anything can be done. The above system is just from my point of view, their may be argument and there may be other comments. But I think that through this way it can be alleviated the poverty problem of Bangladesh and we will be able to make Bangladesh as a developed country.
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