PERFORMANCE OF DISTRICT CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE BANKS IN MAHARASHTRA
Keywords:
Co-operative bank, credit sector, MaharashtraAbstract
The present study intends to analyze the critical evaluation of cooperative credit sector in India as well as in Maharashtra. The study examines the causes of slow progress and highlights the emerging role and challenges of the cooperative sector. The data was collected by personally visiting the bank officials at district level as well as State level. Library Books, Published Annual Reports of the DCCBS, Journals, Statistical abstracts, Audit Reports, office records will be the main source to secondary data. . Cooperatives considered having immense potential to deliver goods and services in areas where both the state and the private sector have failed.
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