Tribal Co-Operatives in India

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Co-operation is a wonderful idea and subject. Co-operative movement in India has a record of almost hundred years. Both as a popular movement and as a business proposition, it has seen may upheavals during its existence. Organisation and evaluation of Co-operative institutions to look after exclusively of tribal people in India is a little over a quarter century old. These institutions are established to cater to the economic needs of tribal people. They owe their organisation mainly to the K.S. Bawa Committee report, 1973. These institutions are multi-purpose with their main thrust on collection and sale of minor forest produces. The book analyses in depth the structure, organization, working, successes and failures of tribal co-operatives in Indian in general and in Karnataka State in particular.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR H.R. Krishnaiah Gowda

Dr. H.R. Krishnaiah Gowda: obtained Bachelor of Arts degree (1973) FROM Sahyadri College, Shimoga, Karnataka State and Master of Arts degree in Economics (1975) from the Prestigious University of Mysore with distinction. He has had a very good academic record. After his Masters he worked as lecturer in Economics in many colleges affiliated to the University of Mysore, and also as Research Assistant in the Institute of Development Studies, Mysore and the Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore. He has authored a number of books on Economics in Kannada and also a few research articles. After passing the Karnataka Co-operataive Services examination, he joined as Assistant Registrar of Co-operative Societies in 1986, and on Promotion in 1996 he has been working as Deputy Registrar of Co-operative Societies in Karnataka Government.

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Title
Tribal Co-Operatives in India
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8186771182
Length
xvi+240p., Figures; Tables; References; Bibliography; 23cm.
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