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What is one of the main objectives behind the Model Co-operative Societies Act Bill?

  1. Implement a comprehensive, uniform Co-operative Legislation.
  2. Increase political involvement in Co-operative
  3. Reduce the number of Co-operative Societies.
  4. All of these

    A3, 4

    B2, 4

    C1, 4

    D1 only

    Answer:

    D. 1 only

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