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  2. List of agencies of the government of Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    The Tamil Nadu Handloom Weavers' Co-operative Society Limited (Co-optex) 1935: Chennai: Handlooms, Handicrafts, Textiles and Khadi: Purchase & Supply of Yarns to Co-operative societies, Procurement & Marketing of Products from Co-operative societies: Co-operative society: www.cooptex.com: 2: Tamil Nadu Handloom Development Corporation Limited ...

  3. Cooperative movement in India - Wikipedia

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    Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited (IFFCO) was registered on November 3, 1967, as a Multi-Unit Co-operative Society. On the enactment of the Multistate Co-operative Societies Act 2002, the Society is deemed to be registered as a Multistate Co-operative Society. The Society is primarily engaged in production and distribution of ...

  4. Department of Housing and Urban Development (Tamil Nadu)

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    The objective of the department is to formulate and implement a housing policy, to provision quality housing at affordable cost for the poor, encouraging urban development and town planning through inclusion and balanced growth and development of Chennai metropolitan area. [1]

  5. Tamil Nadu Housing Board - Wikipedia

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    Formed in 1947 as a small organisation in the name of "City Improvement Trust" in order to cater to the housing needs of Madras City, the trust has developed into a full-fledged organisation named the "Tamil Nadu Housing Board" in 1961 to cope with the increasing demand in housing sector all over the state due to urban growth leading to migration to urban areas in search of employment ...

  6. Triplicane Urban Co-Operative Society - Wikipedia

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    The Triplicane Urban Cooperative Society (TUCS) was started on 1904 in Triplicane, a neighbourhood of Chennai. [1] It was the first consumer cooperative society in India. [ 2 ] As of 2004, the society owned 40 buildings including 8000 Sq. ft. of departmental stores and storage space in Anna Salai .

  7. Besant Nagar - Wikipedia

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    The Reserve Bank of India staff quarters, The CPWD Quarters housing the officials of various Central Government departments, The Customs Colony, The Government Officials Cooperative Housing Society residences, and the TNHB housing buildings all laid out in neat fashion, along with modern individual residential buildings all add charm and order ...

  8. Department of Co-operation, Food and Consumer Protection ...

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    The objective of the department of co-operation is to facilitate agricultural production through co-operatives by providing loans, supplying agricultural inputs such as fertilizers and insecticides at subsidized prices and enable storage, distribution and marketing of farm produce. [1]

  9. Department of Home, Prohibition and Excise - Wikipedia

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