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Item A study on impact of SBI Agricultural Loans(Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur, 2000) Veerakumaran, G; Ashitha, HItem Strategic and innovative approaches to enhance livestock trade in Ethiopia : Animal health, Markets and Institutions: export marketing of meat through cooperatives in Ethiopia(The Ethiopian Veterinary Association, Ethiopia, 2005) Veerakumaran, G; Pitchai, CItem Political affiliation and discriminative governance : an exploratory study in Kerala(Vaikunth Mehta National Institute of Cooperative Management, Pune, 2000) Veerakumaran, G; Vinaikumar, EItem Participatory forest management cooperatives as an institutional alternative(The Government of Ethiopia in collabration with other stakeholders, Ethiopia, 2007) Veerakumaran, G; Aklilu, NegussieAcademics and practitioners have proposed many alternative systems of management of forest resources. Hence, an attempt has been made in this paper to explore and critically analyse the suitability of cooperatives to manage the fairs i resources in Ethiopia The study was carried out with the following objectives: I) to examine the rationale of cooperauve management of forest resources; n) to review the current status of cooperatives engaged in the management of forest resources; and in) to propose a cooperative model to manage the forest resources. Both secondary and primary data were used for the purpose of this study The results show that theoretically and ideologically, the cooperative mode of forest resource management seems to be (he best Furthermore, cooperauves are politically and socially more acceptable in most societies and nations than any other alternative. Due to die encouragement given by the present government, as of 30 June 1998 EC, there are 23 forest production and conservation primary cooperatives and one union functioning in Ethiopia. Considering the existing domestic and international experience, the author suggests a model for die cooperative management of forest resources.Item Milk production enhancement activities through milk cooperatives of Ethiopia: an explorative study(The Ethiopian Veterinary Association, Ethiopia, 2004) Veerakumaran, G; Mengistu, HailuItem Journalism for the cooperative sector in Ethiopia(Public Relations Section of the Federal Cooperative Agency, 2007) Veerakumaran, GItem Impact of bird flu: a case of Tamilnadu State, India(The Ethiopian Veterinary Association, Ethiopia, 2006) Veerakumaran, G; Pitcha, CItem Housing co-operatives in Kerala - an exploratory study(Indian Society for Studies in Cooperation, Pune, 2000) Veerakumaran, G; Vinaikumar, ECo-operatives in Kerala are well developed and highly democratic in nature. In addition to traditional Credit sector, Co-operatives are also performing better in the fields o f Healthcare, Education, Housing, Labour Contract, Fisheries and Milk, Coir and Consumer. /Is on 31" Manh 2013, Id205 Co-operative societies o f varied nature were in operation, o f which 382 were housing Co-operatives. The paper intend to highlight the status o f housing Co-operatives in Kerala and to bring out the sustainable issues related to housing Co-operatives in Kerala. Kerala Co-operative Societies Act. 1969 and Rules 1969 have provisions to register four types of housing Co-operatives Viz.. Co-operative Building Society, Co-operative House Building Society, Co-operative Howe Construction Society and Tenancy Housing Society. The findings based on the analysis and a case study given in the paper clearly indicates the changing paradigm of homing Co-operatives in Kerala Most o f the Co-operative credit institutions lends to house construction, purchase and expansion. Privileges extended in the form o f Gehan registration helps a lot to brin^ down the cost o f documentation. Compared to the competitive strength of real estate tycoons. Co-operatives failed to capture and stand in the mat her. If the Cooperatives want to thrive, it should extend value added services such as telephone, electricity, tenter, wastage management, repair and maintenance, security, healthcare on a sustainable haw If Co-operatives are not in a position to construct flats, at least they can intrude in the common services that could be rendered.Item Food security and the role of cooperatives(2000) Veerakumaran, G; Ato, Mamusha LemmaItem Marketing fruits and vegetables through cooperatives an analysis of consumer behaviour(Institute for Plantation and Horti Culture Management (INPHOM), 2000) Philip Sabu; Veerakumaran, G