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A Study on performance analysis of the tirunelveli District co- operative milk producers union limited

PROJECT REPORT
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of Master of commerce to Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli, Tamilnadu.

Researcher
P.LAKSHMANAN
Register No: 1181317

Under the Guidence of
Dr. P.BALASUBRAMANIAN
M.Com.,M.Phil.,Dip.in.Law.,Ph.D.,M.B.A.,

2012 – 2013
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
THE M.D.T. HINDU COLLEGE
(ACCREDITED WITH B GRADE BY NAAC)
Tirunelveli – 10.
Department of Commerce
The M.D.T. Hindu College,
Tirunelveli – 11.

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that the project entitled “A STUDY ON PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF THE TIRUNELVELI DISTRICT CO – OPERATIVE MILK PRODUCERS UNION LIMITED” is a bonafide work of P.Lakshmanan under the guidance of Thiru.Dr.P.BALASUBRAMANIAN M.Com.,M.Phil.,Dip.in Law.,Ph.D.,M.B.A., and his original submitted in the partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of Master Degree of commerce.

Thiru.T.S.Chelliah M.Com.,M.Phil.,Head of the DepartmentThe M.D.T. Hindu CollegeTirunelveli – 10. | Dr.P.Balasubramanian M.Com.,M.Phil.,Dip.in.law Ph.D.,M.B.A.Factory guideThe M.D.T. Hindu CollegeTirunelveli – 10. |

Internal Examiner External Examiner

P.LAKSHMANAN
Master of commerce
Reg.No: 1181317
Department of commerce
The M.D.T. Hindu College,
Tirunelveli – 627 010.

DECLARATION

I hereby declare that the dissertation for the Degree of Master of Commerce entitled “A STUDY ON PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF THE TIRUNELVELI DISTRICT CO – OPERATIVE MILK PRODUCER’S UNION LIMITED” is my original research work. It does not from part of any previous dissertations, thesis and reports Submitted to this university or any other universities.

Date: Signature of the Candidate
Place: (P.Lakshmanan)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I thank, God for giving me the wisdom to complete my project successfully. My special thanks all due to



Bibliography: 1. TDCMPU LTD’S Special, Annual Reports 2007 – 2012. 2. Hem Rajsharma, “White Revolution: A co- operative effort”, Rural India, 51 (7) August – 1988. 3. Milk procurement and Technical input manual, national dairy development boards, Ananad. 4. P.K.Mandanma and M.V. Srinivasa Gowda, “Co-oK. Mandanma and M.V. Srinivasa Gowda, “Co-operatives and the commercialization of milk Production in India. Southern Economist, August 1994. 5. R.L. Shiyani, “An Economic Inquiry into the Impact of Dairy co-operatives on milk production.” Indian Jomnal of Agricultural Economics, Vo.51, No.3, July – September, 1996. 6. K.Sree Devi, “Impact of producer’s co- operative in Rural economy. A case of village milk producer’s co – operative societies in Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh”, Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics. Vol 51, No.4 October – December 1996. 7. N.M. Inamke, etal., “Milk Marketing by Dairy Co-operatives and factors affecting their profit/ Indian Journal of agricultural marketing, seminal special issued, September. 8. S.S. Chahal, “The Role of co-operatives in marketing of milk in Punjab.” Indian Journey of Agricultural Economics, Vol, 51, No. 4October – December, 1986. 9. B.S. Tomer, “Role of Infrastructure in co-operative marketing and processing of dairy industry in Haryana.” Indian Journal of agricultural marketing. Vol 10. No.2. 1996.

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