Evolution of Indian Cooperative Movement: Pre and Post Independence Phases

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Explore the historical journey of the Indian cooperative movement from its inception pre-independence to its development post-independence. Learn about the origin, phases, challenges, reforms, and progress through various five-year plans, highlighting key aspects and recommendations made by committees. Prepared by Dr. J.P. Singh, Associate Professor at SGRRU, Dehradun.


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  1. LECTURE PREPARED BY - Dr. J P Singh Associate Professor (SGRRU, Dehradun ) DEPARTMENT of AGRICULTURE SHRI GURU RAMRAI UNIVERSITY, DEHRADUN UTTARAKHAND

  2. Outline Origin and history of Indian cooperative movement Cooperative movement during pre independence period Short comings of Indian cooperative movement and remedies Recommendations of various committees Development of cooperative credit and non credit organizations

  3. Pre Independence Era Initiation phase (1904- 1911) Modification phase (1912- 1918) Expansion phase (1919- 1929) Restructuring phase (1930- 1946)

  4. Post Independence Era First Five Year Plan (1951 - 1956) Second Five Year Plan (1956 - 1961) Third Five Year Plan (1961 - 1966) Fourth Five Year Plan (1969 - 1974) Fifth Five Year Plan (1975 - 1979) Sixth Five Year Plan (1980- 1985) Seventh Five Year Plan (1985- 1990) Eighth Five Year Plan (1992 - 1997) Ninth Five Year Plan (1997 - 2002) Tenth Five Year Plan (2002 - 2007) Eleventh Five Year Plan (2007 - 2012) Twelfth Five Year Plan (2012 - 1917)

  5. Thank you Prepared By - Dr. J P SINGH ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND AGRONOMY

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