Co-operative society differs from other forms of commercial organizations. (State with reason whether the given statement is true or false)
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The point projected through the given statement is TRUE.
Other forms of system or organisation have a keen objective as taking profits whereas as the name suggests the co-operative is to serve the members of the firm.
Such that is a joint sector system.
This is why this organisation varies from other types of organisations.
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