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List of All the Cooperative Societies Typewise and Talukawise As on 31.03.2012 1 LIST OF ALL THE COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES TYPEWISE AND TALUKAWISE AS ON 31.03.2012. Sr. Name of the Institution Registration Date of No. No. Registration 1 2. 3. 4. BARDEZ BLOCK SERVICE SOCIETIES 1. Assagao V.K.S.S. Society Ltd., Assagao RES-(C)­ 8-10-1963 81/Goa 2. Thivim-Sirsaim M.P. Service Coop.Society Ltd., RES-(C)­ 8-11-1963 Thivim 108/Goa 3. Pomburpa M.P. Service Coop. Society Ltd., Pomburpa RES-(C)­ 8-11-1963 109/Goa 4. Revora-Nadora V.K.S.S. Society Ltd., Revora RES-(C)­ 22-11-1963 123/Goa 5. Guirim-Sangolda M.P. Coop.Society Ltd.,Guirim RES-(C)­ 13-12-1963 127/Goa 6. Pirna V.K.S.S. Society Ltd., Pirna RES-(C)­ 13-12-1963 128/Goa 7 Arpora Nagoa M.P. Coop.Society Ltd., Arpora RES-(C)­ 13-12-1963 133/Goa 8. Dhuler V.K.S.S. Society Ltd., Dhuler RES-(C)­ 31-7-1965 190/Goa 9. Goa Liberal Multipurpose Coop. Credit Society Ltd., RES-(c)­ 26-2-2010 Flat No.216/B, Rajwaddo, Mapusa, Bardez-Goa. 3/NZ/Goa 10 The Gomantak Multipurpose Coop. Credit Society RES-(c)­ 22-11-2010 Ltd., Mapusa, Bardez-Goa. 6/NZ/Goa 11 Bastora-Ucassaim Group M.P. Coop.Service Society RES-(C)­ 18-12-1963 Ltd., Bastora (Reconstruct on ) 135/Goa 2 CONSUMERS SOCIETIES 1. Mapusa Consumer Coop.Society Ltd., Mapusa –Goa. CON-6/Goa 31-5-1963 2. Dnyanprasarak Mandals College of Commerce & CON- 24/8/1979 Higher Secondary School Staff & Students Consumers 1/NZ/Goa Society Ltd., Mapusa 3. Bardez Bazzar Consumers Coop.Society Ltd., Mapusa CON­ 4-8-1989 16/NZ/Goa 4. The Sainik Consumers Coop.Society Ltd., Alto CON­ 27-11-1990 Porvorim 19/NZ/Goa 5. Saraswat Vidyalaya Staff & Students Consumers CON­ 16-2-1993 Coop.Society Ltd., Khorlim – Mapusa. 24/NZ/Goa 6 Candolim Consumers Coop.Society Ltd., Candolim CON­ 25-8-1998 31/NZ/Goa 7. Mahalsa Consumers Coop. Society Ltd., Alto Porvorim CON-32-NZ- 21-1-1999 Goa 8. Swami Vivekanand Consumer Coop. Society Ltd. Alto CON­ 25-10-2002 -Porvorim. 36/NZ/Goa 9. Prabhodhan Education Society Staff & Students Cons. CON­ 25-10-2002 Coop.Society Ltd., Alto-Porvorim 37/NZ/Goa 10. Gomantak Cons. Coop.Society Ltd., Mapusa-Goa. CON­ 12-1-2006 38/NZ/Goa 11. Nehru Nagar Woman’s Cons. Coop.Society Ltd., Alto CON-78/Goa 14-11-1978 Betim HOUSING SOCIETIES 1. Sainik Coop.House Building Society Ltd., Alto­ HSG-(a)­ 15.10.1966 Porvorim-Goa. 5/Goa 2. Lal Bahadur Shastri Coop.Housing Society Ltd., HSG-(b)­ 16.9.1968 Mapusa-Goa. 8/Goa 3. State Bank of India Empl.Coop.Housing Society Ltd., HSG-(a)­ 15.7.1969 Mapusa-Goa. 9/Goa 4. Ramnath Coop.Housing Societiy Ltd., Mapusa-Goa. HSG-(a)­ 22.1.1977 47/Goa 3 5. State Bank of India Empl. “Versha” Coop.Housing HSG-(a)­ 28.1.1977 Society Ltd., Mapusa-Goa. 49/Goa 6. Vaibhav Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Alto Porvorim- HSG-(a)­ 7.1.1978 Goa. 55/NZ/Goa 7. Paradise Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Alto Betim Goa HSG-(a)­ 28.2.1978 57/Goa 8. Hill Top Apartments Coop.Housing Society Ltd; Alto- HSG­ 24.10.1978 Porvorim,-Goa (a)63/Goa 9 Vikrant Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Alto Betim, Goa HSG-(a)­ 15.12.1978 67/Goa 10. Poonam Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Mapusa-Goa. HSG­ 18.7.1979 (a)1/NZ/Goa 11. Sea Top Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Porvorim-Goa. HSG-(a)­ 12.02.1981 5/NZ/Goa 12 Atchutanand Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Assagao­ HSG-(a)­ 05.01.1981 Bardez-Goa. 4/NZ/Goa 13 Vassundhara Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Porvorim- HSG-(b)­ 17.8.1982 Goa. 100/Goa 14 Adarsh Mahila .Coop.Housing Society Ltd.,Alto­ HSG-(a)­ 30.11.1983 Porvorim-Goa. 112/Goa 15 Shantivan Coop.Housing Societiy Ltd.,Porvorim-Goa. HSG-(a)­ 9.1.1984 116/Goa 16 Raghuvir Coop.Housing Society Ltd.,Panji-Goa. HSG-(a)­ 23.1.1984 117/Goa 17 Town Planning Staff Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Alto HSG-(a)­ 21.3..1984 Panaji-Goa. 122/Goa 18 Shree Ganesh Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Salvador-do­ HSG-(b)­ 9.4.1984 Mundo-Goa. 124/Goa 19 Konkan Coop.Housing Society Ltd; Fontainhas Panaji­ HSG­ 18.5.1984 ,-Goa (a)127/Goa 20 Sahakar Coop.Housing Society Ltd.,Mapusa-Goa HSG-(a)­ 5.11.1984 146/Goa 21 Joy Coop.Housing Society Ltd.,Mapusa-Goa HSG-(a)­ 8.1.1985 151/Goa 22 Nav Vikas Coop.Housing Society Ltd.,Colvale Bardez- HSG-(a)­ 31.1.1985 Goa. 155/Goa 23 Green Valley Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Panaji-Goa. HSG-(b)­ 16.8.1985 167/Goa 4 24 Centralite Coop.Housing Society Ltd.,Panaji - Goa HSG-(b)­ 24.10.1985 171/Goa 25 Amar.Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Panaji-Goa. HSG­ 7.11.1985 (a)172/Goa 26 Bella Vista Apartments Coop.Housing Societiy Ltd., HSG-(b)­ 8.11.1985 Porvorim-Goa. 173/Goa 27 Shree Coop.Housing Society Ltd.,Alto-Porvorim-Goa. HSG-(a)­ 20.12.1985 174/Goa 28 Shiv Sagar Coop.Housing Society Ltd.,Mapusa-Goa. HSG-(b)­ 18.6.1986 188/Goa 29 N.I.O. Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Porvorim-Goa. HSG-(a)­ 16.7.1986 189/Goa 30 Shashank Coop.Housing Society Ltd;Mapusa-Goa HSG­ 19.8.1986 (a)190/Goa 31 Mansukh Apartments Coop.Housing Society Ltd., HSG-(b)­ 21.8.1986 Alto-Porvorim_goa 191/Goa 32 Journalists Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Porvorim-Goa HSG-(b)­ 7.5.1987 198/Goa 33 Niketan Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Alto-Porvorim- HSG(a)203/N 22.7.1987 Goa. Z/ Goa 34 Gauri Apartments Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Nr. HSG-(b)­ 11.8.1988 Milagres Church, Mapusa-Goa. 213/Goa 35 Dwell Pretty Postal Coop.Housing Society HSG-(a)­ 21.8.1988 Ltd.,Sangolda-Goa. 217/Goa 36 Freedom Fighter.Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Mapusa- HSG-(b)­ 22.8.1988 Goa. 43/NZ/Goa 37 Hill Crown Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Altinho, HSG-(b)­ 28.9.1988 Mapusa-Goa. 44/NZ/Goa 38 Suryadarshan Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Alto­ HSG-(a)­ 10.10.1988 Porvorim-Goa. 45/NZ/Goa 39 The Jardin Apartments Coop.Housing Society Ltd., HSG-(b)­ 25.4.1989 Alto Porvorim-Goa. 47/NZ/Goa 40 Swastik Coop.Housing Society Ltd.Porvorim-Goa. HSG-(a)­ 25.4.1989 48/NZ/Goa 41 The Goa Police Coop.Housing Society Ltd;Socorro­ HSG-(b)­ 16.5.1989 Porvorim,-Goa 49/NZ/Goa 42 Sangolda Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Sangolda-Goa HSG-(a)­ 28.7.1989 50/NZ/Goa 5 43 Anjaney Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Penha-de-France- HSG-(a)­ 11.10.1989 Goa 52/NZ/Goa 44 Ashwini Coop.Housing Society Ltd.,Socorro-Goa. HSG-(b)­ 12.10.1989 53/NZ/Goa 45 Swayambhu Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Karaswada HSG-(b)­ 15.3.1990 Mapusa-Goa. 54/NZ/Goa 46 Shantadurga Sangodkarin Coop.Housing Society Ltd., HSG-(a)­ 23.3.1990 Sangolda-Goa. 55/NZ/Goa 47 Durga.Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Sangolda-Goa. HSG-(a)­ 21.5.1990 56/NZ/Goa 48 Anant Apartment Coop.Housing Societiy HSG-(b)­ 17.9.1990 Ltd.,Porvorim-Goa. 59/NZ/Goa 49 Sangodkar Daivadnya Community Coop.Housing HSG-(a)­ 20.12.1990 Society Ltd., Sangolda-Goa. 60/NZ/Goa 50 Peace Links Coop.Housing Society Ltd.,Khorlim-Goa. HSG-(b)­ 18.1.1991 61/NZ/Goa 51 Nav Gauri Apartments Coop.Housing Society Ltd., HSG-(b)­ 18.1.1991 Porvorim-Goa. 62/NZ/Goa 52 Janata Coop.Housing Society Ltd; Mapusa-Goa­ HSG-(a)­ 27.3.1991 63/NZ/Goa 53 Vijaya Apartments Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Alto­ HSG-(b)­ 21.6.1991 Porvorim_goa 64/NZ/Goa 54 Ambika Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Mapusa-Goa HSG-(b)­ 5.7.1991 65/NZ/Goa 55 Akshay Durga Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Khorlim­ HSG-(b)­ 14.8.1991 Mapusa-Goa. 66/NZ/Goa 56 Richfield Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Mapusa-Goa. HSG-(b)­ 9.9.1991 67/NZ/Goa 57 Shiv Prasad Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Alto-Betim- HSG-(b)­ 23.10.1991 Goa. 68/NZ/Goa 58 Ramchandra Chambers.Coop.Housing Society Ltd., HSG-(b)­ 9.12.1991 Mapusa-Goa. 70/NZ/Goa 59 Anjali Coop.Housing Societiy Ltd., Porvorim-Goa. HSG-(b)­ 10.12.1991 71/NZ/Goa 60 Panchasheel Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Porvorim- HSG-(b)­ 21.1.1992 Goa. 73/NZ/Goa 61 Shantiniketan Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Socorro­ HSG-(a)­ 6.3.1992 Porvorim-Goa. 74/NZ/Goa 6 62 Ekta Coop.Housing Society Ltd.,Porvorim-Goa. HSG-(a)­ 18.3.1992 75/NZ/Goa 63 Radhakrishna Coop.Housing Society Ltd; Dattawadi HSG-(b)­ 23.3.1992 Mapusa-Goa 76/NZ/Goa 64 Prakruti Coop.Housing Society Ltd.,Ansabhat Mapusa- HSG-(b)­ 29.5.1992 Goa 78/NZ/Goa 65 Hill Top Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Khorlim-Mapusa- HSG-(a)­ 6.7.1992 Goa 81/NZ/Goa 66 Prime- Rose Coop.Housing Society Ltd.,Salvador-do­ HSG-(b)­ 7.7.1992 Mundo-Goa. 82/NZ/Goa 67 Varad Coop. Housing Society Ltd., Alto-Porvorim- HSG-(b)­ 17.7.1992 Goa. 83/NZ/Goa 68 Shivam Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Pundalik Nagar HSG-(b)­ 30.7.1992 Porvorim-Goa. 85/NZ/Goa 69 Priyadarshani.Coop.Housing Society Ltd., Verla­ HSG-(a)­ 15.9.1992 Mapusa-Goa. 86/NZ/Goa 70 Nilaya Coop.Housing Societiy Ltd.,Dhuler- Mapusa- HSG-(b)­ 1.1.1992 Goa. 87/NZ/Goa 71 Shiva Coop.Housing Society Ltd.,Alto-Porvorim-Goa.
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