Beltangady: Samanvaya Co-operative announces 21% dividend


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Beltangady, Sep 16: Samanvaya Co-operative Movement has found itself deep rooted in Madanthyar, a village in Belthangady taluk because of an institution called Samanvaya Co-operative Society Ltd.

It has rendered commandable service to the society at large by working towards the devolopment of the village by pooling the savings of the people and utilizing the money so collected for the development of the people.

On the occassion of the GBM this year held on Sunday September 14, Samanvaya declared a 21% dividend which seems to be an extrordinary achivement in and around Madanthyar.

The president of Samanvaya, Maxim Carl thanked all the share holders for thier unceasing support. The CEO, Joe Prabhu presented the annual report while the vice president Juliana Rita proposed the vote of thanks. All the directors were present at the meeting.

  

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  • Joseph Conrad Dsouza, Madanthyar, Dubai.

    Tue, Sep 16 2014

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