BANGLADESH'S COOPERATIVE LEADERSHIP: PATTERNS, ISSUES, AND PROSPECTS
Mrinmoy Mitra, SK Muhammad Yeasin
Lecturer , Shanto-Mariam University of Creative Technology
Abstract
Co-operative in Bangladesh has conceded its period on its system. In starting stage however it worked with horticulture just, now it is working with financial circles. Considering its competency and successful utility in post-free Bangladesh Co-operative Society is unavoidably perceived as of the most imperative divisions of the economy. Genuinely Co-operative is built up as a social issue. The word cooperative, like the cooperative society, is a collective noun. The term "cooperative," which refers to a collection of people working together, has been around since the dawn of time. This might clearly distinguish between short-term/coincidental and long-term/permanent cooperatives, as well as informal and formal traditional modern scientific, truly pure and psendo cooperatives, and parochial cooperatives.
In this article, an effort has been made to understand the pattern of cooperative leadership by examining their age, education, occupation, landholding, income, and other factors. The study will also highlight several issues that co-operative groups face in Bangladesh, as well as potential solutions.
Keywords: Cooperative societies, Economic contribution, Business Development, Leadership
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EPRA International Journal of Research & Development (IJRD)
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Published on : 2021-08-24
Vol | : | 6 |
Issue | : | 8 |
Month | : | August |
Year | : | 2021 |