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  2. NMC Jhapa - Wikipedia

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    It was established first with Shree Bachat Tatha Rin Sahakari Sanstha Li. and received authorization from Nepal Rastra Bank to run Limited Banking transactions. Later, Nepal Multipurpose Cooperative Society Ltd. was added as a name change. [2]

  3. Panjika - Wikipedia

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    Cover of a Bengali panjika. Bengali Panjikas typically have dark pink front covers. There are two schools of panjika-makers in Bengal – Driksiddhanta (Bisuddhasiddhanta Panjika) and Odriksiddhanta (Gupta Press, PM Bagchi, etc.).

  4. Mahant Swami Maharaj - Wikipedia

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    Mahant Swami Maharaj (born Vinu Patel, 13 September 1933; [3] ordained Keshavjivandas Swami) is the present guru and president of the Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS), a major branch of the Swaminarayan Sampradaya, a Hindu denomination.

  5. Sadguru Jog Maharaj Warkari Shikshan Sanstha - Wikipedia

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    Sadguru Jog Maharaj Warkari Shikshan Sanstha is a Warkari educational institution established by Jog Maharaj in 1917 in Alandi, near Pune, is the first Warkari institution in India. It draws students from Maharashtra and various other states like Uttar Pradesh , Madhya Pradesh , Gujarat , Karnataka , and Tamil Nadu who come to study the Warkari ...

  6. Jog Maharaj - Wikipedia

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    Vishnu Narsimha Jog (14 September 1867 – 5 February 1920) [1] [2] popularly known as Jog Maharaj, [3] was a Marathi Kirtankar and preacher, he established India's first Warkari Shikshan Sanstha in Alandi in 1917. [1] [4] He initiated social awareness campaigns by adopting the thoughts of Sant Tukaram.

  7. Patangrao Kadam - Wikipedia

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    Patangrao Kadam was born into a middle-level farming family in a small village of Sonsal, Sangli District in Maharashtra. Since no educational facilities were available in Sonsal, Kadam had to walk 4–5 km every day to attend a primary school in a nearby village.

  8. Udaybhansinhji Natwarsinhji Jethwa - Wikipedia

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    He started his career as Preventive Officer at Bombay Port Trust and Customs Department. Later he was acclaimed as a leader of cooperative movement in India [2] He was the founder and first Chairman of Indian Farmers Fertilizers Cooperative Organization (IFFCO), which has emerged as the world's largest fertilizers company. [2]

  9. Devgad taluka - Wikipedia

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    Devgad is also home to the oldest and biggest co-operative society of mango farmers in India, called the Devgad Taluka Amba Utpadak Sahakari Sanstha Maryadit [6] or Devgad Taluka Mango Growers Society Ltd with over 700 alphonso growers and 25-year-old in 2013.