2. AIM & OBJECTIVE:
To highlight some important
aspects of the Cooperative
movement and Collectivism.
To understand significance
of Cooperative movement.
To understand the working
system of Cooperatives.
3. WHAT IS
'COOPERATIVE
MOVEMENT?'
• It is an international movement that aims to
encourage people to produce, buy and sell things
together, and to share the profits.
The movement started in northern England in the
19th century when poor working people started
giving regular small amounts of money so that,
as a group, they could buy food, clothes, etc.
4. PRINCIPLES OF COOPERATIVES
Voluntary Membership.
Democratic member control.
Member economic participation.
Autonomy and independence.
Education, training and information.
Cooperation among cooperatives.
Concern for community.
7. • FOR EXAMPLE,
AMUL.
AMUL, IS AN
INDIAN DAIRY
COOPERATIVE
SOCIETY,
BASED AT
ANAND IN THE
INDIAN STATE
OF GUJARAT.
8. • COLLECTIVISM
OR STATE
SOCIALISM.
• Collectivism is the political theory
that states that the will of the
people is supreme, an individual
must obey; the society as whole,
not the individual, is the unit of
moral value. This view stresses
that the needs and goals of the
individual must be subordinate to
those of the group.
9.
10. COUNTRIES LIKE INDIA,
JAPAN, CHINA, TAIWAN,
ECUADOR AND BRAZIL ARE
FEW COUNTRIES WHICH ARE
CONSIDERED AS
COLLECTIVISTIC COUNTRIES.
.
11. CONCLUSION.
• Cooperative movement occupies a prominent
place in developing the social, economic, and
political aspects of Indian fraternity. The presence
of cooperative movement in fact every scope of
human life such as development of tribes and
minority castes, marketing, and production etc.
They have been getting a lot of motivation from the
cooperatives have spread and played a vital role.