See section 3(g)
Co-operative Principles1. Voluntary and Open Membership.—
Co-operatives are voluntary organisa-tions, open to all persons capable of using their services and willing to accept the responsibilities of membership, without discrimination on basis of gender, social inequality, racial, political ideologies or religious consideration.2. Democratic Member Control.—
Co-operatives are democratic organisations controlled by their members, who actively participate in setting their policies and decision making. Elected representative of these co-operatives are responsible and accountable to their members.3. Member’s Economic Participation.—
Members contribute equality and control the capital of their Co-operative democratically. At least a part of the surplus arising out of the economic results would be the common property of the co-operatives. The remaining surplus could be utilised benefiting the members in proportion to their share in the Co-operative.4. Autonomy and Independence.—
Co-operatives are autonomous, self-help organisations controlled by their members. If co-operatives enter into agreement with other organisations including Government or raise capital from external sources, they do so on terms that ensure their democratic control by members and maintenance of Co-operative autonomy.5. Education, Training and Information.—
Co-operatives provide education and training to their members, elected representatives and employees so that they can contribute effectively to the development of their co-operatives. They also make the general public, particularly young people and leaders aware of the nature and benefits of co-operation.6. Co-operation among Co-operatives.—
Co-operatives serve their members most effectively and strengthen the co-operative movement, by working together through available local, regional, national and international structures.7. Concern for Community.—
While focusing on the needs of their members,co-operatives work for the sustainable development of communities through policies accepted by their members.The Multi-State Co-operative Societies Act, 2002See sections 3 (r) and 116
List of national co-operative societies1. National Co-operative Land Development Banks Federation Limited, Mumbai.
2. National Federation of State Co-operative Banks Limited, Mumbai.
3. National Co-operative Union of India Limited, New Delhi.
4. National Agricultural Co-operative Marketing Federation of India Limited, New Delhi.
5. National Co-operative Consumer’s Federation of India Limited, New Delhi.
6. National Federation of Co-operative Sugar Factories Limited, New Delhi.
7. National Federation of Industrial Co-operative Limited, New Delhi.
8. National Co-operative Housing Federation Limited, New Delhi.
9. Indian Farmer’s Fertiliser Co-operative Limited, New Delhi.
10. All India Federation of Co-operative Spinning Mills Limited, Mumbai.
11. All Indian Industrial Co-operative Banks Federation Limited, Bangalore.
12. National Co-operative Dairy Federation of India Limited, Anand.
13. Petrofils Co-operative Limited, Vadodara.
14. National Heavy Engineering Co-operative Limited, Pune.
15. All Indian Handloom Fabrics Marketing Co-operative Society Limited, New Delhi.
16. National Federation of Urban Co-operative Banks and Credit Societies Limited, New Delhi.
17. Krishak Bharati Co-operative Limited, New Delhi.
18. National Federation of Fishermen’s Co-operative Limited, New Delhi.
19. National Federation of Labour Co-operative Limited, New Delhi.
20. National Co-operative Tobacco Growers’ Federation, Anand.
21. Tribal Co-operative Marketing Development Federation of India Limited, New Delhi.
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