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The term of office of the Committee of a Co-operative Society shall be five years from

AThe date of election of the Board

BThe date of election of the President

CThe date of taking over charge

DNone of the above

Answer:

A. The date of election of the Board

Read Explanation:

The term of office of the Committee of a Co-operative Society starts from the date of election of the Board and is normally five years, unless otherwise specified by the society’s by-laws or the applicable cooperative law.


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