By Anca Voinea A changing political landscape and economic challenges mean we are witnessing “interesting” but “unsettling” times, warned economist...
Read moreBy I C Naik If TOI report at Page 9 of its e-Paper 15 10 2016 is true, a Contempt...
Read moreAnthony Murray Is our lack of co-operation stymieing the growth of our movement? Do we need to rediscover our common...
Read moreBy I C Naik In part 1 we saw that formation of housing societies exclusively for members having common a...
Read moreBy Satish Marathe In the now-developed countries, in the last two centuries, the Co Operatives have developed without much Government...
Read moreBy I C Naik The Venetian term Ghettoization keeps visiting Mumbai more frequently than before. It shows up with a...
Read moreBy Balu Aiyer 60 youth from across Asia Pacific, Europe, and America will gather for the First Youth Summit in...
Read moreBy I C Naik Developers and redevelopment are in news with State Government chipping in decisively. Earlier, reports of consumer...
Read moreBy I C Naik I suddenly realized that of late I have been liberally recommending members to rush to Courts...
Read moreBy Balu Aiyer (Regional Director Asia and Pacific at International Co-operative Alliance) I recently received a query from a member...
Read moreBy Rebecca Harvey Following the collapse of British Home Stores, Co-operative Group CEO, Richard Pennycook, highlighted how the co-operative model...
Read moreBy Jaya Arunachalam The globe is currently facing series of unprecedented challenges like terrorism, religious and ethnic conflict, environmental degradation,...
Read moreBy I C Naik From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: A by-law (sometimes also spelled bylaw or bye-law) is a rule...
Read moreBy I C Naik My School friend called me up from US. “ I read all your posts on www.indiancooperative.com...
Read moreBy I C Naik Going by TOI report (4 7 2016) it looks like finally the Maharashtra Government has taken...
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