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A society is legally registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. The Indian Societies Registration Act of 1860 was enacted under the British Raj in India, but is largely still in force in India today. It provides for the registration of literary, scientific and charitable societies.
A Primary Agricultural Credit Society (PACS) ... Bihar 8463 8,463 Jharkhand 498 n.a. Odisha 2452 2,701 West Bengal 7962 7,405 Central region 15357 15,478
The Bihar government spent nearly ₹5 billion rupees in this work from its contingency fund (Bihar Aakasmikta Nidhi), [10] Apart from government employees, Anganwadi workers and Jeevika Didi also worked to complete the survey till given target of May 2023. [11] A portal was prepared for caste-based enumeration in Bihar.
Bihar and Orissa was a province of British India, [1] which included the present-day Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand, and parts of Odisha.The territories were conquered by the British in the 18th and 19th centuries, and were governed by the then Indian Civil Service of the Bengal Presidency, the largest administrative subdivision in British India.
Subordination and discrimination comprised the characteristics which defined agrarian relations in Bihar during the Mughal and East India Company period. Land holding defined the hierarchy of castes in agrarian society where the upper-castes which included Brahmin, Bhumihar and Rajputs worked for the Mughal central authority and were involved in the collection of land revenue and quelling any ...
Patliputra Cooperative Society Patliputra colony (officially Pataliputra Housing colony) is a housing cooperative society in Patna , the capital city of Bihar . The Society was formed in 1954 and was meant to be a housing society for Government Officials only, [ 2 ] consisting of both residential and business settlements. [ 3 ]
In 2020,Bihar Government had launched several new plants of the Bihar State Milk State Milk Cooperative Federation Limited (Comfed), worth over ₹221.73 crore. [5] The plants which were inaugurated are ₹61.21 crore-dairy plant at Samastipur ₹39.51 crore fodder plant at Bihia in Bhojpur district ₹12.88 crore Milko-screen plant
In Bihar, unlike the other parts of India, the naxalism took the form of caste conflict as the landed section of society belonged primarily to Forward Castes and a section of Upper Backward Castes, on the other hand, the landless were the people belonging to Schedule Castes and a section of Other Backward Castes.