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41. Training. Fishery schools will be set up near the larger 

 ports, for turning out men who would later become captains of fishing 

 craft or hold subordinate positions in the fishing industry (Scheme 

 30.1). 



Arrangements will also be made for higher training for the staff 

 by giving stipends and scholarships for training at tho appropriate 

 seotion of the Central Fisheries Institute (Scheme 30.2). 



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COOPERATION. 



42. There are in the province cooperative credit societies 



societies of other types. Aspects of cooperative work 



other than credit need to be developed especially the marketing side. 

 Each village will be suitably organised so as to secure full cooperation 

 between the villagers and the staff. 



43. Multi-purpose Societies. It is proposed to convert the 

 existing credit societies into multi-purpose societies and to organise 



new multi-purpose societies. These societies will not only 



supply credit, but take the lead in introducing improvements, in 

 supplying the needs of the villagers and in bettering village conditions 

 (Scheme 31). 



44. Marketing Societies. For every 100 multi-purpose socie- 

 ties, there will be one marketing sociotj' situated at a mandi or 

 firka headquarters. It will arrange for tho cleaning, grading and 

 bulking of the produce, either directly or through its affiliated village 

 societies and will maintain a warehouse or godown. It will be pro- 

 vided that where a majority of the villagers wish to market their 

 grain through the society, it wiH be binding on all the villagers to do 

 so. There will be a grain marketing union at each district head- 

 quarters with its own warehouse and a grain marketing federation 

 for the province. Those will be linked up with consumers coopera- 

 tive societies where feasible (Scheme 32). 



45. Other special societies. Cooperative societies for the 



consolidation of holdings at present number ...In order to 



expedite the work, the staff for the purpose will be increased so that 

 at least. ...... .additional villages may be consolidated each year 



(Scheme 33.1). 



Cooperative farming will be taken up in selected villages 

 and particularly in areas which are newly developed (Scheme 33.2). 



Cooperative societies will be established for cottage industries 

 with a central organisation to assist in the sale of the finished articles 

 (Scheme 33.3). 



