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country n year -1st society came into being in ... by...


*country associated*


1. Chemnitz


2. Lyons


3. Fenwick


4. Rochdale - also mention no of members - type of coop


5. Darvel


6. Govan


In 1760 by Wool Wick & Chaton


1. Germany - 1845


2. France - 1835


3. Scotland - 1761


4. England - 1844, 28 members (Rochdale Pioneers) - consumer coop society


5. Scotland - 1840


6. Scotland - 1777

1. Father of co-op movement & country


2. A treatise on domestic agricultural association - work of & date


3. who worked on various theories of "Association"


4. who advocated 'mutual aid' & 'Tree Credit'


5. Championed idea of inalienable collective capital & worlers production coop societies


6. Co-op in handicrafts, urban credit co-op


7. Rural credit co-op

1. Robert Owen (G. Britain)


2. Charles Fourier (1822) ( four treat)


3. Saint Simon (France) (Asso - S.S.)


4. Proudhon ( mutual aur tree pr proud)


5. Buchez (collective butchering)


6. Schulze-Delitzsch


7. F.W. Raiffeisen (Germany)

1. Motherland of world co-op movement


2. 1st dairy coop in Denmark in


3. coop in Russia in


4. In China in & under


5. Israel (in field)


6. In Japan


7. In Germany by


8. In Canada in

1. England (with efforts of Robert Owen)


2. 1881


3. In 1905 after Russia-Japan war


4. In 1912 under 'Sanayatsen'


5. At end of 19th century ( in agriculture)


6. Started in 18th century, but picked up after basis of Rochadale's pattern


7. Schiulze & Raiffeisen in urban & rural areas


8. 1890 to safeguard farmers

1. Rochdale principles set up in & by


2. officially adopted by ICA (fullform) in


3. Statement on Co-op identity by ICA in


- concept of ICA was given by


- Shifted hq for 1st time in and from


4. ICA founded in & Hq & by ... (place too)


- publishes ...(5)... started in ..(6)... & last published in ...(7)...


- ICA launched ...(8)... in collab with ...(9)... in ..(10)...

1. In 24 oct, 1844 by Rochdale society of equitable Pioneers (England)


2. international coop Alliance in 1937


3. 1995, by Charles Gide


- In 1982, from London to Geneva


4. founded in 1895, hq - Brussels (Belgium) & by E V Neale & Edward Owen Grenning in London


5. ICA Global 300 ,


6. In 2006, 7. 2011(last)


8. World Co-operative Monitor


9. in collab with EURICSE (european research institute on coop & social enterprises) in 2012 (10)

1. world coop monitor 2020 theme (kind)


2. % of highest sector acc. to data


3. President of ICA


4. Intl. coop day celebrated on & its theme


5.which year declared as International year of Cooperatives ... & by ..


6. Logo (flag)


7. and what it's color represent


8. new flag adopted in .... at ....and of which color

1. Exploring the co-op economy


2. 39% insurance, 32% agri


3. Ariel Guarco (1st- Earl Grey and Henry William Wolff)


4. 1st Saturday of July each year, theme- Coop for climate action


5. 2012 & by UN (in 2009)


6. Depicts Love of peace emerging from a rainbow


8.new flag in 2001 at Seoul, Korea to avoid confusion with other rainbow flags and is of Maroon color


- coop credit commission bill passed in ..(1).. and report of


2. Nidhi's or Mutual loan associations organised where?


3. In punjab coop started at .... in ...


4. Agricultural banks in mysore in ..


5. 1st official step by


6. who favoured est. of coop societies on Raffeisen Model and summed up his report in two words: "Find Raffeisen"


7. Heddesdrof Beneficent Society started by

1. In 1904 based on Report of the famine committee of 1901


2. In Madras


3. In 1891 at Panjawar (Hoshiarpur)


4. 1894


5. Sir William Wedderburn after deccan riots


6. Fredrick Nicholson (who was sent to germany by Madras govt in 1892) - no immediate action taken


7. Raiffeisen (mayor of Germany)


also, started 'A Poor people's committee'

1. coop action in different parts of India by


1.1 People's Bank 1.2 Bengal


1.3 Societies in Multan distt. of PB


2. Famine Commission set up in & under- 1st coop societies act passed in ..(3).. described as a 'development law' by ...(4)....


5. modelled on lines of ...


6. Committee on Cooperation under .... appointed by govt. in 1914 for future of coop


7. Village banks recommended by


8. person associated with " Villages of coop or self supporting colonies"

1.1 in UP - Mr. Dupernex


1.2 Mr. Lyon


1.3 Maclagan & Crosthwaite


2. In 1901 under Sir Edward Law


3. 1904 ,


4. By Prof. Hans Munkner


5. English friendly societies Act, 1896


6. Sir Edward Maclagen


7. Nicholson


8. Robert Owen

Coop credit societies act, 1904 features:

1. Rural- 80% agri engagement, urban- 80% non agri


2. unlimited liability- rural society,


limited/unlimited liability- urban society


3. rural society not permitted to distribute profits,


urban society can be distributed after 25% as reserve funds


4. no member can hold shares for more than Rs 1000


5. loans by 1 credit society to other

-by 1911, only 8000 credit societies est. with Rs 50 lakh share capital.


Reasons for less response:


1. did not permit est. of union


2. restricted & limited to credit societies only


3. distribution prohibited in rural areas


4. classification into rural, urban found arbitrary, unscientific and inconvenient

Coop. societies Act 1912

1. unlimited liability in rural societies while limited in otherwise


2. No member to have more than 1/5th of total share capital or hold share exceeding Rs 1000


3. reserve funds - 25%


4. any society, credit or otherwise


-grew to 7 lakh in no. by 1914 from 15000

1. Cooperative as a ... subject in Montegu-Chelmsford


2. special enquiry committee under several govt.


2.1 Oakden committee


2.2 King Commitee


2.3 Townsend "


2.4 Calvert "


3. which govt 1st to have separate act and year. Followed by govt?


4. If coop fails there will fail the best hope of rural India - said by


5. which committee recommended the organisation of coop. societies as multipurpose co-operatives

1. state subject


2. 2.1) UP (O UP)


2.2 Central Province (centre me king)


2.3 Madras (town in Madras)


2.4 Burma (BC)


3. Bombay Coop. societies act in 1925


Burma (1927), Madras (1932)


4. Royal commission on Agriculture


5. Mehta Committee in 1937

1. coop. planning committee set up in


2. Bombay provincial Industrial coop association


3. Industrial coop banks & 1st coop sugar factory


4. three 'S' formula by and denotes


5. 1st Raiffeisen credit Cooperatives in


6. Personality associated with "The coop & economical society"


7. kn as " Poor Men's Doctor" and his publication


8. Phalanster scheme associated with


9. Flammersfield Poor peasants society est. by

1. 1945


2. 1946


3. 1948


4. Raiffeisen: Self-help, self governance & self responsiblity


5. Luxembourg 1926


6. In 1812, Robert Owen


7. Dr William King, "The Co-operator" - May 1828


8. Charles Fourier


9. Raiffeisen in Dec 1849

1. Karve committee on coop principle(1996) under


- appointed by


- commission represented by countries


2. Italy's 1st coop bank in Loreggia founded by


3. founder of 'Italian Credit Union Movement'


4. who set up 1st coop diary in Hjedding (denmark) with the initiative of young dairyman

1. Prof. D.G. Karve from India


- ICA in 1964


- USA, UK, USSR, Germany, India


2. Leone Wollemborg


3. Luigi Luzzatti


4. Stilling Anderson in 1882


1. unitary system of coop in states


2. state in which coop structure is integrating both short & long term structures


3. most and least loss making DCCB's in


4. Committee appointed by RBI in 2019 for rehaB of UCB'S


5. Max UCB's in which states


6. Unlimited liability of every member in


7. 1st Land Mortgage bank in; effective beginning in

1. J&k, Bihar, MH, UP


2. A.P.


3. most- Central region, least- southern region


4. N.S. Vishwanathan


5. MH & Goa (combined), Gujarat- 2nd


6. PACS


7. Jhang (PB) 1920


- effective beginning in Madras 1929