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List of Coop Societies 31.03.12 List of Registered Cooperative Societies in A&N Islands as on 31/03/2012 Registration Date of Sl.No Name of the Cooperative Society Sector Registered Address Area/Location Tehsil Zone No Registration 1 Rangachang Cooperative Land Syndicate Ltd 1 04.12.1946 Plantation Aberdeen Bazaar, Port Blair Port Blair Port Blair South Andaman 2 Andaman Government Employees Cooperative Society Ltd 2 01.08.1947 Consumer Port Blair Port Blair Port Blair South Andaman 3 Cooperative Livestock Society Ltd 3 24.07.1947 Livestock Port Blair Port Blair Port Blair South Andaman 4 Surmai Cooperative Society Ltd 4 27.07.1947 Fisheries Port Blair Port Blair Port Blair South Andaman 5 Central Cooperative Society Welfare Society Ltd 5 01.12.1948 Consumer Port Blair Port Blair Port Blair South Andaman 6 Namunaghar Land Syndicate Ltd 6 04.06.1949 Plantation Aberdeen Bazaar, Port Blair Port Blair Port Blair South Andaman 7 Avis Island Cooperative Farm Society Ltd 8 15.06.1949 Plantation Pokha Dera Mayabunder Mayabunder North Andaman 8 Andaman Kerala Weaving Cooperative Society Ltd 10 20.06.1949 Industrial Aberdeen Bazaar, Port Blair Port Blair Port Blair South Andaman 9 Burma Indian Cooperative Society Ltd 11 29.01.1951 Consumer Shoalbay Wimberlygunj Ferrargunj South Andaman 10 Panam Hinengo Mus Cooperative Society Ltd 12 26.11.1951 Marketing Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar 11 Panam Hinengo Kinmai Cooperative Society Ltd 13 26.11.1951 Marketing Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar 12 Panam Hinengo Arong Cooperative Society Ltd 14 26.11.1951 Marketing Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar 13 Panam Hinengo Sawai Cooperative Society Ltd 15 26.11.1951 Marketing Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar 14 Panam Hinengo Small Lapati Cooperative Society Ltd 16 26.11.1951 Marketing Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar 15 Panam Hinengo Chukchuka Cooperative Society Ltd 17 26.11.1951 Marketing Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar 16 Panam Hinengo Tamaloo Cooperative Society Ltd 18 26.11.1951 Marketing Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar 17 Panam Hinengo Tapoi Minj Cooperative Society Ltd 19 26.11.1951 Marketing Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar 18 Panam Hinengo Malacca Cooperative Society Ltd 20 26.11.1951 Marketing Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar 19 Panam Hinengo Kenyuka Cooperative Society Ltd 21 26.11.1951 Marketing Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar 20 Panam Hinengo Big Lapathy Cooperative Society Ltd 22 26.11.1951 Marketing Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar 21 Panam Hinengo Kimios Cooperative Society Ltd 23 26.11.1951 Marketing Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar 22 Panam Hinengo Perka Cooperative Society Ltd 24 26.11.1951 Marketing Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar 23 Panam Hinengo Kakana Cooperative Society Ltd 25 26.11.1951 Marketing Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar 24 Andaman Labour Force Cooperative Society Ltd 26 30.12.1951 Labour Contract Port Blair Port Blair Port Blair South Andaman 25 Andaman Timber Extraction Cooperative Society Ltd 28 23.12.1952 Industrial Port Blair Port Blair Port Blair South Andaman 26 Ice Manufacturing Cooperative Society Ltd 29 23.2.1953 Industrial Port Blair Port Blair Port Blair South Andaman 27 Forest Cooperative Society Ltd 30 11.11.1953 Consumer Port Blair Port Blair Port Blair South Andaman 28 Panam Hinengo Nancowrie Cooperative Society Ltd 32 24.04.1954 Marketing Nancowrie Nancowrie Nancowrie Nancowrie Registration Date of Sl.No Name of the Cooperative Society Sector Registered Address Area/Location Tehsil Zone No Registration 29 Bakultala Consumers Cooperative Stores Ltd 35 27.7.1954 Consumer Bakultala, Middle Andaman Bakultala Rangat Middle Andaman 30 Panam Hinengo Kakana Nancowry (Niminee) Cooperative Society Ltd 36 14.10.1954 Marketing Kakana Nancowrie Nancowrie Nancowrie 31 Panam Hinengo Pilpillow (Nimatai) Cooperative Society Ltd 39 17.12.1954 Marketing Pilpillow Nancowrie Nancowrie Nancowrie 32 Nji-Minji-itah Cooperative Society Ltd 40 12.02.1955 Consumer West Bay Katchal Katchal Nancowrie Nancowrie 33 Nimbutala Consumers Cooperative Society Ltd 42 07.04.1955 Consumer Nimbutala Rangat Rangat Middle Andaman 34 Ne Tamai Matai Cooperative Society Ltd 43 30.06.1955 Consumer East Bay Katchal Katchal Nancowrie Nancowrie 35 Andaman & Nicobar State Cooperative Bank Ltd 46 11.3.1957 Bank Port Blair Port Blair Port Blair South Andaman 36 Nimimee Minyuk Cooperative Society Ltd 47 14.06.1957 Marketing Teressa Island Teressa Island Nancowrie Nancowrie 37 Niminee Chuckmachi Cooperative Society 48 14.06.1957 Marketing Teressa Island Teressa Island Nancowrie Nancowrie 38 Kapanga Cooperative Society Ltd 49 14.06.1957 Marketing Kapanga Katchal Nancowrie Nancowrie 39 Inum Cooperative Society Ltd 50 14.06.1957 Marketing Inum village Teressa Island Nancowrie Nancowrie 40 Bangali Cooperative Society Ltd 51 14.06.1957 Marketing Bangali village Teressa Island Nancowrie Nancowrie 41 Luxi Cooperative Society Ltd 52 14.06.1957 Marketing Luxi village Teressa Island Nancowrie Nancowrie 42 Pilowmillow Cooperative Society Ltd 53 14.06.1957 Marketing Pillowmillow village, Little Nicobar Little Nicobar Nancowrie Nancowrie 43 Kondul Cooperative Society Ltd 54 14.06.1957 Marketing Kondul village Campbell Bay Campbell Bay Campbell Bay 44 Nimbutala Cooperative Plantation Society Ltd. 56 23.09.1957 Plantation Nimbutala Rangat Rangat Middle Andaman 45 Sri Padmanabha Cooperative Plantation Society Ltd 57 16.10.1957 Consumer Betapur, Middle Andaman Betapur Rangat Middle Andaman 46 Andaman & Nicobar Cooperative Supply Marketing Federation Ltd. 58 03.11.1957 Marketing Port Blair Port Blair Port Blair South Andaman 47 Diglipur Cooperative Sale and Purchase Society Ltd 59 19.11.1957 Consumer Diglipur, North Andaman Diglipur Diglipur North Andaman 48 Alipore Farming Cooperative Society Ltd 62 25.04.1958 Plantation Alipore Ferrargunj Ferrargunj South Andaman 49 Pallishree Service Cooperative Society Ltd 63 29.08.1958 Agriculture Stewartgunj, Wimberlygunj Ferrargunj South Andaman 50 Chouldari Cooperative Service Society Ltd 64 28.10.1958 Agriculture Chouldari, South Andaman Chouldari Ferrargunj South Andaman 51 Sehoal Hinengo Ltd 68 31.03.1959 Marketing Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar Car Nicobar 52 Pallimangal Service Cooperative Society Ltd 69 27.05.1959 Agriculture Collinpur, South Andaman Tushnabad Ferrargunj South Andaman 53 Netaji Cooperative Service Society Ltd 70 28.05.1959 Agriculture Guptapara Village, South Andaman Manglutan Ferrargunj South Andaman 54 Bharati Service Cooperative Society Ltd. 71 08.06.1959 Agriculture Ferrargunj, South Andaman Ferrargunj Ferrargunj South Andaman 55 Shoal Bay Service Cooperative Society Ltd 73 30.06.1959 Agriculture Shoalbay Wimberlygunj Ferrargunj South Andaman 56 Paranghata-Kishorinagar Cooperative Sale & Purchase Society Ltd 77 01.09.1959 Consumer Panarghatta, Diglipur Diglipur North Andaman 57 Havelock Cooperative Service Society Ltd, Havelock 80 29.09.1959 Agriculture Havelock, South Andaman Havelock Port Blair South Andaman Registration Date of Sl.No Name of the Cooperative Society Sector Registered Address Area/Location Tehsil Zone No Registration 58 Hobdipur Cooperative Coconut Farming Society Ltd 81 12.10.1959 Plantation Hobdipur, South Andaman Tushnabad Ferrargunj South Andaman 59 Malabar Cooperative Coconut Farming Society Ltd 82 12.11.1959 Plantation Ograbarj, South Andaman Tushnabad Ferrargunj South Andaman 60 District Employees Cooperative Society Ltd, Port Blair 85 31.12.1959 Canteen Katchery Building, Port Blair Port Blair Port Blair South Andaman 61 Tugapur Service Cooperative Society Ltd. 87 05.03.1960 Agriculture Tugapur Mayabunder Mayabunder North Andaman 62 Middle Andaman Cooperative Marketing Society Ltd, Nimbutala 88 14.03.1960 Marketing Nimbutala, Rangat Rangat Middle Andaman 63 Kishan Service Cooperative Society Ltd 89 27.06.1960 Agriculture Tushnabad, South Andaman Tushnabad Ferrargunj South Andaman 64 Dweepshree Service CooperativeSociety Ltd. 90 22.06.1960 Agriculture Mithakhari, South Andaman Tushnabad Ferrargunj South Andaman 65 Bapujee Service Cooperative Society Ltd, 91 22.06.1960 Agriculture Wimberlygunj, South Andaman Wimberlygunj Ferrargunj South Andaman 66 Swadesh Service Cooperative Society Ltd. 92 27.06.1960 Agriculture Port Blair Port Blair Port Blair South Andaman 67 Swaraj Cooperative Service Society Ltd 93 27.06.1960 Agriculture School Line, South Andaman Port Blair Port Blair South Andaman 68 Chouldari Cooperative Coconut Farming Society Ltd 96 11.05.1961 Plantation Chouldari, South Andaman Chouldari Ferrargunj South Andaman 69 Mazdoor Seva Cooperative Labour Contract Society Ltd 97 31.05.1961 Labour Contract Janata Hotel, Haddo, Port Blair Port Blair Port Blair South Andaman 70 Beachdera Cooperative Coconut Farming Society Ltd 98 30.06.1961 Plantation Chouldari, South Andaman Chouldari Ferrargunj South Andaman 71 Aecos Ltd 99 30.06.1961 Consumer Secretariat Building, Port Blair Port Blair Port Blair South Andaman 72 Ramakrishnagram Service Cooperative Society Ltd 103 30.12.1961 Agriculture Diglipur, North Andaman Diglipur Diglipur North Andaman 73 Sabari Service Cooperative Society Ltd 104 2.01.1962 Agriculture Rangat, Middle Andaman Rangat Rangat Middle Andaman 74 Pahargoan Quarry Workers Cooperative Canteen 105 14.05.1962 Canteen Pahargoan, South Andaman Bhatubasti Port Blair South Andaman 75 Webi Cooperative Joint Farming Society Ltd 106 17.05.1962 Plantation Webi, North Andaman Mayabunder
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