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THE PROBLEMS AND PERFORMANCE OF HANDLOOM COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES WITH REFERENCE TO GUNTUR DISTRICT 1.

Introduction In attaining Independence Government of India rightly recognized the important role that the industry can play and a number of policies were formulated and executed to bring the industry on a sound footing. Development of industry on cooperative lines was the cardinal idea in all these plans. Cooperation has the advantage of bringing freedom and opportunity for people with profits of large scale management and organization. Cooperative societies are expected to perform functions of bulk purchase of raw material, raise capital by the issue of shares, procure finished goods from members and market them. In the earlier days, the weavers were organized into purchase and sale societies leading to malpractice of purchasing cloth from others and arranging its disposal through the Apex society. Thus the very purpose of organizing weavers cooperatives for providing work to weavers was defeated as the members of the societies did not receive employment from the societies. At that stage, to ensure the cloth produced for sale by the apex society in its selling units, the purchase and sale societies were converted into Production and sale societies. These were made obligatory to distribute yarn to the members, get cloth produced on their looms and take it back for sale either in their selling units or in the selling units of apex society. 2. Objectives The main objective of this study is to appraise the profile and general working conditions and assess the problems and performance of the Primary Handloom Weavers Cooperative Societies in Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh 3. Methodology Primary Data: 1. Personal Interactions with the Board of Directors and member Weavers of various Primary Handloom Cooperative Societies Secondary data: The relevant data can be collected from the offices of: The Development commissioner for Handloom Government of Andhra Pradesh, The Director of Handlooms and Textiles Hyderabad, The Assistant Director of Handlooms of Guntur district. 4. Area of study a. Guntur District.

Mr. P.Nagabrhmachari, Assistant Professor, School of Management Studies, Vignan University

A STUDY ON IMPACT OF AADHAR CARD PROJECT: REMOVING CORRUPTION AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS WITH REFERENCE TO GUNTUR CITY. 1. Introduction Aadhar project is the latest initiative by the Indian government to create a unique identification for every citizen of the country and digitize all citizens database at single point. It will act as one stop proof that will serve all purpose. Hence, different type of proofs will not be required. It will ensure that all Indians have individual identity that cannot be faked by others. Indeed this system will contribute to the citizens security in all aspects of life. By 2016 with the help of aadhar card India can save 206 core rupees. 2. Objectives a. To understand the need for the Aadhar Card b. To understand procedure in getting in Aadhar Card c. To understand the problems facing in getting Aadhar Card d. To understand the social problems in Guntur e. To analyze the aadhar project in Guntur 3. Methodology a. Personal interview b. Observation c. Personal experience 4. Area of study a. Guntur

Mr. P.Nagabrhmachari, Assistant Professor, School of Management Studies, Vignan University

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