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प्रश्न
Read the given source and answer the questions that follow:
Loans from Cooperatives Besides banks, the other major source of cheap credit in rural areas are the cooperative societies (or cooperatives). Members of a cooperative pool their resources for cooperation in certain areas. There are several types of cooperatives possible, such as farmers cooperatives, weavers cooperatives, industrial workers cooperatives, etc. Krishak Cooperative functions in a village not very far away from Sonpur. It has 2300 farmers as members. It accepts deposits from its members. With these deposits as collateral, the Cooperative has obtained a large loan from the bank. These funds are used to provide loans to members. Once these loans are repaid, another round of lending can take place. Krishak Co-operative provides loans for the purchase of agricultural implements, loans for cultivation and agricultural trade, fishery loans, loans for construction of houses and for a variety of other expenses. |
- Cooperative societies come under which source of credit? [1]
- Mention any two sources of capital of cooperative societies. [1]
- Explain the role of cooperative societies in increasing the income of farmers. [2]
उत्तर
- Cooperative societies come under the formal source of credit as they are registered and regulated by government laws.
- Deposits from members: Members pool their resources by contributing savings.
- Loans from banks: Cooperatives use their pooled deposits as collateral to obtain larger loans from banks.
- Providing affordable credit: Cooperative societies offer low-interest loans for agriculture, trade, and other activities, helping farmers reduce dependence on high-interest informal lenders.
- Supporting agricultural growth: They provide funds for buying seeds, fertilizers, and equipment, enabling farmers to increase productivity and, in turn, their income.