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What are Co-operative Credit Societies? I. They are apex institution for providing credit facility to agricultural and rural areas. II. These are the most important source of rural credit. III. They are finance rural credit directly through Regional Rural Banks (RRBs).  

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What are Co-operative Credit Societies? I. They are apex institution for
providing credit facility to
agricultural and rural areas.
II. These are the most important source
of rural credit.
III. They are finance rural credit
directly through Regional Rural
Banks (RRBs).

 


1). I & II
2). Only III
3). Only II
4). None of the above


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