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  2. Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    Membership is open, meaning that anyone who satisfies certain non-discriminatory conditions may join. Economic benefits are distributed proportionally to each member's level of participation in the cooperative, for instance, by a dividend on sales or purchases, rather than according to capital invested. [ 40 ]

  3. Ministry of Co-operation - Wikipedia

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    Kerala's Minister of Co-operation and Registration V. N. Vasavan claimed that, "Creation of a new Cooperation ministry will make it difficult for state government to interfere in cooperative organisations and is an infringement upon the federal rights of the state governments. [....] This is an intrusion into the authority of the state ...

  4. Cooperative banking - Wikipedia

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    Cooperative banking is retail and commercial banking organized on a cooperative basis. Cooperative banking institutions take deposits and lend money in most parts of the world.

  5. Collaborative partnership - Wikipedia

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    The third modality concerns the cooperation between businesses and non-governmental organizations. These collaborative arrangements also relate to society's problem-solving capacity. [5] Sustainable development requires concerted collaborative actions at all levels from macro to micro and across all sectors.

  6. Mar Thoma Syrian Church - Wikipedia

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    Saint Thomas Christians were administratively under the single native dynastic leadership of Arkadyaqon (East Syrian term for an ecclesiastical head with extensive administrative powers, deriving from Greek αρχιδιάκονος = archdeacon) commonly referred as "Jathikku Karthavyan" ( Malayalam term meaning "Leader of The Community"). The ...

  7. Cooperation - Wikipedia

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    Cooperation (written as co-operation in British English and, with a varied usage along time, [1] coöperation) takes place when a group of organisms works or acts together for a collective benefit to the group as opposed to working in competition for selfish individual benefit.

  8. 8 Things That Have Dropped in Price by a Shocking Amount - AOL

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    Despite the persistent rise in living costs due to inflation over the past two years, certain goods and services have become more affordable, offering a reprieve for consumers. While inflation has...

  9. Collaboration - Wikipedia

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    Collaboration is similar to cooperation. The form of leadership can be social within a decentralized and egalitarian group. [ 2 ] Teams that work collaboratively often access greater resources, recognition and rewards when facing competition for finite resources.