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TITLE
CERTIFICATE
DECLARATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
CONTENTS
LIST OF TABLES
LIST OF FIGURES
I. INTRODUCTION
OBJECTIVES OF THE THESIS
SCOPE OF THE THESIS
HYPOTHESIS
METHODOLOGY
II. REVIEW OF LITERATURE
III. ROLE OF THE STATE IN KERALAS TRADITIONAL INDUSTRIES
3.1 COlR INDUSTRY
3.1.1 Objectives of co-operativisation
3.1.2. Kerala State Co-operative Coir- Marketing Federation (COIRFED)
3.1.3. The Coir Board
3.1.4. The Kerala State Coir Corporation Limited
3.1.5 Performance of the different establishments
3.2 THE BEEDl INDUSTRY
3.2.1 Exploitation in the beedi Industry
3.2.2. Origin of co-operation in Beedi Industry
3.2.3. Benefits of Kerala Dinesh Beedi
3.2.4. Administrative system
3.2.5. Empowerment and supervision
3.2.6 Problems and challenges
3.2.6. Threats from outside agencies
3.3. FISHING
3.3.1. Co-operative development
3.3.2 Regional Fish Marketilig Co-operative Societies
3.3.3. The Kerala Fish Marketing Co-operative Federation
3.3.4. The Inland Fisheries Development Corporation
3.3.5. The Kerala Fisheries Corporation
3.3.6. The Kerala Fisheries Welfare Corporation (KFWC)
3.3.7. The Kerala State Co-operative Federation for Fisheries Development (MATSYA FED I
3.4. HANDLOOM INDUSTRY
3.4.1. Kerala State Handloom Weavers Co-operative Society
IV. ROLE OF THE STATE IN THE BAMBOO INDUSTRY OF KERALA
4.1. SUITABILITY OF ANGAMALY
4.2 GEOGRAPHICAL SUITABILITY
4.3 SOCIAL AND CULTURAL FACTORS
4.4 PROGRESS OF THE BAMBOO CORPORATION
4.5 WORKING OF THE KERALA STATE BAMBOO CORPORATION
4.6 MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE
4.7 OBJECTIVES OF THE CORPORATIONS
4.8 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
4.1 Paid up share capital
4.9 FINANCIAL POSITION
4.2 Financial position of the Bamboo Corporation (Liabilities)
4.3 Financial position of the Bamboo Corporation (Assets)
4.10 CAPITAL STRUCTURE
4.4 Debt-equity ratio
4.11 LOANS RECEIVED BY THE CORPORATION
4.5 Loans received by the Corporation
4.12 RESERVES AND SURPLUS
4.6 Reserves and Surplus of the Corporation
4.13. LIQUIDITY AND SOLVENCY
4.7 Percentage of current assets to total net assets
4.8 Percentage of current assets to current liabilities
4.14. WORKING CAPITAL
4.9 Percentage of quick assets to current liabilities
4.15 SOURCES AND USES OF FUNDS
4.10 Working capital
4.11 Sources and uses of funds
4.16 WORKING RESULTS OF THE CORPORATION
4.12 Working results of the Corporation
4.17 COST TRENDS
4.13 Cost trends
4.18 PRODUCTION PERFORMANCE
4.14 Production performance
4.18. PERCENTAGE OF VALUE OF PRODUCTION TO TOTAL NET ASSETS.
4.15 Percentage of value of production to total net assets
4.19. INVENTORY AND PRODUCTION
4.16 Percentage of value of production to net worth
4.20 SUNDRY DEBTORS AND TURN OVER.
4.17 Inventory distribution
4.21. MAIN ACTIVITIES OF THE BAMBOO CORPORATION.
4.18 Book debts
4.22 PRICE POLICY OF THE CORPORATION
4.23. A PROFILE OF BAMBOO BOARD FACTORY
4.19 Capital work in progress
4.20 Production of bamboo ply
4.21 Sale of bamboo ply
4.22 Income from the sale of bamboo ply
4.23 Expenses of the factory
4.24 Cost of reeds consumed
4.25 Cost of other materials
4.24 EXPANSION ACTIVITIES OF THE CORPORATION
4.25 WELFARE MEASURES OF THE BAMBOO CORPORATION
4.26 Grant from the Government for welfare activities
4.27 Percentage of annual income paid as incentive
4.28 Expenditure on supply incentive scheme
4.29 Expenditure on workers welfare scheme
4.30 Contribution to group gratuity scheme
4.31 Contribution to staff welfare fund
4.26 SOCIAL SERVICE
V. BAMBOO CORPORATION - A DATA ANALYSIS
A SELECTION OF THE AREA
ANGAMALY - A PROFILE
B. METHOD OF DATA COLLECTION
C. PERSONAL DETAILS
5.1 AGE STRUCTURE
5.1 Age structure of reed workers
5.2 EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
5.3 SIZE OF THE FAMILY
5.4 NUMBER OF MEMBERS EMPLOYED IN BAMBOO WORK
5.5 EXPERIENCE IN THE EMPLOYMENT
5.6. OTHER SOURCES OF INCOME
5.6 Other sources of income
5.7. TYPE OF JOB
5.7 Type of job
5.8 DISTANCE FROM PLACE OF WORK TO THE DEPOT
5.9 SUPPLY INCENTIVE SCHEME
A. REED CUTTERS
5.10 REEDS CUT PER DAY
5.9 Reeds cut per day
5.11 AVERAGE DAILY INCOME
5.10 Average daily income
5.12. OTHER SOURCES OF INCOME
5.11 Other sources of income
5.13 BENEFIT FROM WELFARE SCHEME
5.12 Benefit from welfare scheme
5.14 BORROWINGS OF THE REED CUTTERS
5.13 Borrowings of the reed cutters
5.15 AMOUNT OF LOAN
5.14 Amount of loan
5.1 6 REPAYMENT POSITION
5.15 Repayment position
5.17 ECONOMIC CHANGE
5.16 Economic change
5.18 ADEQUACY OF INCOME
5.17 Adequacy of income
5.19 PROMPTNESS IN PAYMENT
5.18 Promptness in payment
5.20 FEELING OF SECURITY
5.19 Feeling of security
5.21 BEHAVIOUR OF OFFICIALS
5.20 Behaviour of officials
5.22 ROLE OF THE CORPORATION IN TIMES OF PERSONAL NEEDS
5.21 Role of Bamboo Corporation in times of personal needs
5.23 SCOPE FOR EXPANSION
5.22 Scope for expansion
B. REED TRANSPORTERS
5.24 EXPERIENCE IN REED TRANSPORT
5.1 Experience in bamboo transport
5.25 AVERAGE DAILY INCOME
5.23 Average daily income of reed transporters
5.26 OTHER SOURCES CIF INCOME
5.24 Other sources of income
5.27 OTHER OCCUPATIONS
5.25 Other occupations
5.28 BENEFIT FROM WELFARE SCHEMES
5.2 Benefit from welfare schemes
5.29 BORROWINGS
5.26 Borrowings
5.30 LENDING INSTITUTIONS
5.27 Lending institutions
5.31 AMOUNT BORROWED
5.28 Amount borrowed
5.32 REPAYMENT POSITION
5.33 AWARENESS OF WELFARE SCHEMES
5.29 Awareness of welfare schemes
5.34 OTHER ECONOMIC BENEFITS RECEIVED
5.30 Other economic benefits received
5.35 ECONOMIC CHANGE AFTER THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE CORPORATION
5.31 Economic change after the establishment of the Corporation
5.36 ADEQUACY OF INCOME
5.32 Adequacy of income
5.37 PAYMENT FOR THE EMPLOYMENT
5.38 FEELING OF SECURITY
5.33 Feeling of security
5.39 BEHAVIOUR OF OFFICIALS
5.34 Behaviour of officials
5.40 ROLE OF CORPORATION IN TIMES OF PERSONAL NEEDS
5.35 Role of Corporation in times of personal needs
5.41 IMPROVEMENT IN STANDARD OF LIVING
5.36 Improvement in standard of living
5.42 SCOPE FOR EXPANSlON
5.37 Scope for expansion
C. BAMBOO MAT WEAVERS
5.43 EXPERIENCE IN MA] WEAVING
5.38 Experience in mat weaving
5.44 MATS PRODUCED PER DAY
5.39 Mats produced per day
5.45 AVERAGE INCOME FROM MAT WEAVING
5.40 Average income from mat weaving
5.46 OTHER SOURCES OF INCOME
5.41 Other sources of income
5.47 BENEFIT FROM WELFARE SCHEMES
5.42 Benefit from welfare schemes
5.48 BORROWINGS OF MAT WEAVERS
5.43 Borrowings of mat weavers
5.49 AMOUNT OF LOAN OF THE MAT WEAVERS
5.3 Amount of loan of the mat weavers
5.50 AGENCIES PROVIDING LOAN
5.44 Agencies providing loan
5.51 LOAN REPAYMENT
5.45 Loan repayment
5.52 AWARENESS OF WELFARE PROGRAMMES
5.46 Awareness of welfare programmes
5.53 ECONOMIC BENEFITS RECEIVED
5.47 Economic benefits received
5.54 ECONOMIC CHANGE AFTER THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE BAMBOO CORPORATION
5.48 Economic change after the establishment of the Bamboo Corporation
5.55 SUFFICIENCY OF INCOME
5.49 Sufficiency of income
5.56 RAW MATERIAL AVAILABILITY TO MAT WEAVERS
5.50 Raw material availability to mat weavers
5.57 COST OF RAW-MATERIAL
5.58 ROLE OF BAMBOO CORPORATION IN THE SUPPLY OF REEDS
5.51 Role of Bamboo Corporation in the supply of reeds
5.59 PRICE OF MAT
5.60 PAYMENT FOR THE MAT WEAVERS
5.61 FEELING OF SECURITY
5.52 Feeling of security to mat weavers
5.62 BEHAVIOUR OF OFFICIALS
5.53 Behaviour of official
5.63 ROLE OF CORPORATlON IN TIMES OF PERSONAL NEEDS
5.54 Role of Bamboo Corporation in times of personal needs
5.64 IMPROVEMENT IN STANDARD OF LIVING
5.55 Improvement in the standard of living
5.65 SCOPE FOR EXPANSION
5.56 Scope for expansion
D. BAMBOO BOARD FACTORY EMPLOYEES
5.66 EXPERIENCE OF FACTORY EMPLOYEES
5.57 Experience in the employment
5.67 AVERAGE DAILY INCOME
5.58 Average daily income
5.68 OTHER SOURCES OF INCOME
5.69 BENEFIT FROM WORKERS WELFARE SCHEME
5.70 BORROWINGS OF THE EMPLOYEES
5.59 Borrowings of the employees
5.71 AGENCIES PROVIDING LOAN
5.60 Agencies providing loan
5.72 AMOUNT OF LOAN
5.73 REPAYMENT POSITION
5.4 Amount of loan of the factory employees
5.74 KNOWLEDGE ABOUT WELFARE PROGRAMMES
5.75 OTHER ECONOMIC BENEFITS
5.76 ECONOMIC CHANGE AFTER THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE BAMBOO CORPORATION.
5.5 Increase in real income
5.77 ADEQUACY OF INCOME
5.78 PAYMENT FOR THE EMPLOYEES
5.61 Adequacy of income
5.79 FEELING OF SECURITY
5.80 BEHAVIOUR OF OFFICIALS
5.6 Behavior of officials
5.81 ROLE OF CORPORATION IN TIMES OF PERSONAL NEEDS.
5.82 IMPROVEMENT IN THE STANDARD OF LIVING
5.62 Improvement in the standard of living
5.83 SCOPE FOR EXPANSlON
VI. PROBLEMS AND SHORTCOMINGS OF BAMBOO CORPORATION
6.1 GENERAL SHORT COMINGS
6.1 Travel and other expenses
6.2 Interest and financing charges
6.3 Unsecured and considered good debts
6.4 Debts considered doubtful
6.2 SPECIFIC SHORT COMINGS
VII. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
7.1 SOLUTION TO RAW-MATERIAL SCARCITY
7.2 SOLUTION TO RED-TAPISM AND CORRUPTION
7.3 WAGE AND PRICE POLICY BE REFORMED
7.4 INTRODUCTION OF MODERN TECHNOLOGY AND DIVERSIFICATION
7.5 BAMBOO PRODUCT MARKETING
7.6 ESTABLISH FRIENDLY RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORKERS AND OFFICIALS
7.7 INTRODUCTION OF PENSION AND OTHER WELFARE SCHEMES
7.8 BAMBOO WORKER VILLAGES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
APPENDIX
SURVEY OF BAMBOO WORKERS IN KERALA