Multistate Co-op. Act

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Almost all urban banks and credit societies are registering themselves under multistate co-operative law which was in English only. Now we are publishing it in Marathi, so as to become useful to all.

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Almost all urban banks and credit societies are registering themselves under multistate co-operative law which was in English only. Now we are publishing it in Marathi, so as to become useful to all.

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Weight 400 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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