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Bill to reform cooperative sector introducted in LS

New Delhi, May 22 (UNI) The Constitution (One Hundred and Sixth Amendment) Bill, 2006, which seeks to ensure autonomy, democratic functioning and professional management of cooperative societies, was introduced in the Lok Sabha today.

The Bill, introduced by Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar, provides for offences relating to cooperative societies and penalties in respect of such offences.

It also provides for the winding up of cooperative societies, independent professional audit, right of information access to the members, and empowering the state governments to obtain periodic reports of the activities and accounts of such societies.

It also specifies that the maximum number of directors of a society should not exceeding 21 members, providing for a fixed term of five years from the date of election in respect of the elected members of the board and its office bearers, and a maximum time limit of six months during which a board of directors could be kept under suspension.

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MPs want better protection for small and tiny industries

New Delhi, May 22 (UNI) Rajya Sabha members today sought better government protection for the small and tiny sector industries, stating that their problems like sickness and lack of credit should be addressed with utmost priority. Participating in the debate on the Small-Micro and Medium Enterprises Bill, 2006, the members said it was not fair to club all the three segments - tiny, small and medium- for the purposes of fiscal and other incentives......

Pawar hints at cut in farm loan rate

New Delhi, May 22 (UNI) Union Food and Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar today hinted at a possible reduction in the interest rate on loans to farmers from the present 7 per cent, saying the spate of farmers' suicides was causing ''grave concern'' to the government. Talks have been initiated with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)and NABARD to remove irrationalities in credit flow to the cooperative societies to bring down the interest rate, Mr Pawar.....

Prime Focus to enter capital market on May 25

Mumbai, May 22 (UNI) Prime Focus, an integrated end-to-end post production and visual effects service house, proposes to enter the capital market on May 25 with a public issue of Rs 115 crore through the book building process. The price band has been fixed at Rs 450 to Rs 500 per equity of Rs ten each and the issue closes on May 31. The Company proposes to utilize the net proceeds of the issue to part finance.....
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