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WALWA DUDH CO-OPERATIVE SANGH: A HISTORICAL STUDY (1975 TO 1983)

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Co-operation movement was introduced in India by social reformers in order to save people from the evil of
money lenders and their malpractices. A large number of Indian people had been living in villages since ages. These
people were uneducated, ignorant and unaware of agriculture and other development. This was the same situation of the
people of Walwa taluka before independence. The paper attempts to consider the contribution of Walwa Dudh Sangh for
the economic upliftment of Walwa taluka farmers.

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