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List of Cooperative Societies / Banks Registered Under MSCS Act W.E.F. 1986 Onwards List of Cooperative Societies / Banks registered under MSCS Act w.e.f. 1986 onwards S No Name of the Cooperative and its address Area of operation Principal Date of Registration No. Name of Remarks place Registration and file No. the CRCS 1 All India Scheduled Castes Development Coop. All India Delhi 5.9.1986 MSCS Act/CR-1/86 Shri K. R. Society Ltd.11, Race Course Road, New Delhi 110003 L.11015/3/86-L&M Nair 2 Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development federation All India Delhi 6.8.1987 MSCS Act/CR-2/87 Shri S. Som of India (TRIFED), Savitri Sadan, 15, Preet Vihar L.11015/10/87- Community Center, Delhi 110092 L&M 3 All India Cooperative Cotton Federation Ltd., C/o All India Delhi 3.3.1988 MSCS Act/CR-3/88 Shri S. Som National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing L11015/11/84-L&M Federation of India Ltd. Sapna Building, 54, East of Kailash, New Delhi 110065 4 The British Council Division Calcutta L/E Staff Co- West Bengal, Tamil Kolkata 11.4.1988 MSCS Act/CR-4/88 Shri S. Som Converted into operative Credit Society Ltd , 5, Shakespeare Sarani, Nadu, Maharashtra & L.11016/8/88-L&M MSCS Kolkata, West Bengal 700017 Delhi 5 National Tree Growers Cooperative Federation Ltd., A.P., Gujarat, Orissa, Gujarat 13.5.1988 MSCS Act/CR-5/88 Shri S. Som C/o N.D.D.B, Anand-388001, District Kheda, Gujarat. Rajasthan & Karnataka L 11015/7/87-L&M 6 ICICI Bank Staff (ESBL) Credit Society, D Wings, 4th Maharashtra, Gujarat, Pune 22.6.1988 MSCS Act/CR-6/88 Shri S. Som Amendment Floor, Vega Center, Swargate, Pune 411042 Karnataka, Goa, Tamil L 11016/49/87-L&M on 23-02-2008 Maharashtra. Nadu, Seemandhra, & 18-11-2014 Old Name: The Sangli Bank Karamchari Shakari Telangana and New Limited, The Sangli Bank Building, 296, Perin Delhi. Nariman Street, Fort Mumbai-400 001. 7 The Syndicate Bank Employee‘s Cooperative Thrift & Tamil Nadu & U.T. of Madras 28.2.1989 MSCS Act/CR-7/89 Shri J.N.L. Amendment on 09-04-2008 & Credit Society Ltd., No. 8/1, Ramasamy Sreet, Woods Puducherry L 11016/12/88-L&M Srivastava Road, Chennai 600002 Tamil Nadu 13-02-2014 8 Dadra Nagar Haveli Sahakari Khand Udyog Mandali, UT of Dadra Nagar Silvassa UT 10.8.1989 MSCS Act/CR-8/89 - do - - do - New Marketing Centre, Room No. 16 & 17, Dadra haveli and villages of of Dadra L 11016/3/88-L&M Nagar Haveli, SILVASSA. neighbouring state of Nagar haveli Gujarat, Maharashtra, and UT of Daman. 9 Central Warehousing Corporation Employees Coop. Andhra Pradesh, Madras 4.10.1989 MSCS Act/CR-9/89 - do - Amend on 25- Thrift & Credit Society Ltd., No.5, North Avenue, Goa,Odisha,Tamil L. 11016/13/88- 9-2013 Srinagar Colony, Saidapet, Chennai, Tamil Nadu Nadu, karnataka, L&M 600015 Kerala & Puducherry 10 The Bank of Madurai Staff Coop. Thrift & Credit All India Madurai 12.12.1990 MSCS Act/CR-10/90 - do - Amend on 20- Society, "Parvana "42,-B, South Main Street Madurai, ,Tamil Nadu L.11016/17/88-L&M 1-2006 Tamil Nadu New Name & Address: ICICI Bank Staff Cooperative Thrift & Credit Society Ltd, 8(37) Viswasapurai, 3rd S No Name of the Cooperative and its address Area of operation Principal Date of Registration No. Name of Remarks place Registration and file No. the CRCS Street, Gnanaolivupuram, Madurai 625 016 Tamil Nadu 11 The Income Tax Department Cooperative Society Tamil Nadu and Chennai 12.12.1990 MSCS Act/CR-11/90 - do - Amend on 9-1- Ltd., 121,Mahatma Gandhi Salai, Nungambakkam, Puducherry L.11016/8/89-L&M 2015 Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600034 12 The Commercial Employee‘s Coop. Thrift & Credit Tamil Nadu & Chennai 13.6.1991 MSCS Act/CR-12/91 Shri V.K. Amend Society Ltd New Name & Address : The Commercial Puducherry L.11016/1/91-L&M Mittal (3.12.2014) Employee‟s Cooperative Society Ltd., 37 C, Sembudoss Street, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600001. 13. The Central Government Staff Coop. Thrift and Credit Tamil Nadu and Chennai 4.7.1991 MSCS Act/CR-13/91 - do - - do - Society Ltd. Rose Wood Offices, No. 134, Puducherry L.11016/7/90-L&M Nungambakkam High Road, Chennai-600034 Tamil Nadu 14. The Simpson & Group Companies Employee's Tamil Nadu, Kerala & Chennai 28.6.1991 MSCS Act/CR-14/91 - do - Amend on 3-2- 2015 Cooperative Society Ltd., No. 1, Desi Colony, Andhra Pradesh L.11016/5/91-L&M Perampur High Road, Chennai 600012 Tamil Nadu 15. The Tamil Nadu Accountant Generals Office Staff Tamil Nadu & Chennai 3.7.1991 MSCS Act/CR-15/91 - do - Amend on 9-1- Coop. Credit Society Ltd., 361, Anna Salai, Chennai Puducherry L.11016/14/91-L&M 2015 600018 Tamil Nadu 16 Thiruvalluvar Transport Corporation Employees Coop. Tamil Nadu & Chennai 10.7.1991 MSCS Act/CR-16/91 - do Amend on 24- rd 2-2015 Credit Society,10, 23 Strret, Jai Nagar, Puducherry L. 11015/3/91-L&M Arumbakkam , Cheenai 600106 Tamil Nadu 17 The Textile Exports Coop. Ltd. (TEXCOP14, Murzban All India Mumbai 10.7.1991 MSCS Act/CR-17/91 - do - Road, 2nd Floor, Mumbai 400001, Maharashtra L.11015/5/90-L&M 18. National Bank Employees Coop. Credit Society Ltd., All India Mumbai 19.11.1991 MSCS Act/CR-18/91 - do - -do - Shiinekatan Building, Shivsagar Estate, Dr. A.B. L.11016/3/91-L&M Road, Worli, Mumbai, Maharashtra 19. Provident Fund Employees Coop. Society Ltd., 20, Tamil Nadu & Madras 27.11.1991 MSCS Act/CR-19/91 - do - -do- Royapeitah High Road, Chennai-600014, Tamil Nadu Puducherry L. 11016/6/91-L&M 20 State Bank of India Officers Association Educational Tamil Nadu & Kerala Madras 24.12.1991 MSCS Act/CR-20/91 -do- Trust Staff Coop. Thrift & Credit Society Ltd.,18, L.11015/4/91-L&M School Road, Anna Nagar(West ), Chennai, Tamil Nadu 21 Central PWD Employees Coop. Thrift & Credit Tamil Nadu & Madras 24.12.1991 MSCS Act/CR-21/91 - do - - do - Society, 25, Haddans Road, Shastri Bhavan, Madras Puducherry L.11016/8/91-L&M 22. Steel Authority of India Employees Coop. Credit All India Kolkata 4.1.1992 MSC Act/CR-22/92 - do - Amendment on Society Ltd., ISPAT Cooperative House,12, Charu L. 11016/9/91-L&M 14-1-2015 Chandra Place (East), Kolkata 700053, West Bengal S No Name of the Cooperative and its address Area of operation Principal Date of Registration No. Name of Remarks place Registration and file No. the CRCS 23 The Food Corporation of India(TNR) Employees Tamil Nadu, Andhra Chennai 8.4.1992 MSCS Act/CR-23/92 - do - - do - Coop. Society, New No 40 / Old No 133, 2nd Floor, Pradesh, Karnataka & L. 11016/2/91-L&M Vepery High Road, Periamet, Chennai 600003, Tamil Puducherry Nadu 24 Dena Bank Staff Coop. Credit Society Ltd.,266/A, Maharashtra & Goa Pune May,1992 MSCS Act/CR-24/92 -do- - do - New Timber Market, Bhivori Peth, Pune, Maharashtra L. 11016/17/91- L&M 25 The Civil Construction Wing, All India Radio & TV Tamil Nadu & Madras May, 1992 MSCS Act/CR-25/92 - do - Amend on Staff Coop. Thrift & Credit Society Ltd., F-3, Karnataka L.11016/7/91-L&M 28-1-2015 Anugraha Apartment, No. 56, Siganna Chetty Street, Chintadripet, Chennai 600002, Tamil Nadu. 26. Madurai Coats Administrative Office Employees Coop. Tamil Nadu & Madurai 5- 1992 MSCS Act/CR-26/92 Credit & Cancelled vide Thrift & Credit Society Ltd., Arapalayam Cross Road, Karnataka L.11016/10/91-L&M Thrift Order dated Madurai 29.6.2009 27 Larsen & Toubro Group Employees Coopeartive Thrift Tamil Nadu , Chennai 25.9.1992 MSCS/CR-27/92 - do - Amend on & Credit Society Ltd. TC-1, First Floor, L & T Puducherry, Kerala, L. 11016/7/92-L&M 26-12-2014 Construction Campus, Mount Poonamallee Road, Karnataka, Seemandhra Manapakkam, P.B. No. 979, Chennai 600089 Tamil & Telangana Nadu 28 South Indian Fisherman Coop. Society Ltd., Andhra Pradesh and Vishakapatnam 29.9.1992 MSCS/CR-28/92 - do - Harisuvas, 9-15-17, C.B.M. Compound, Kerala Vishakapatnam, Andhra Pradesh 29 Oil & Natural Gas Commission Employees Coop. Tamil Nadu & Madras 15.10.1992 MSCS/CR-29/92 - do - Credit Society Ltd., No. 8, Gandhi Irwin Road, MMDA Puducherry L.11016/8/90 L&M Tower, 8th Floor, East Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 30 Indian Coffee Marketing Coperative Ltd., 1132, Hal II Karnataka, Tamil Nadu Bangalore 24.11.1992 MSCS/CR-30/92 - do- Stage, Bangalore-560038, Karnataka & Kerala L. 11015/5/92-L&M 31 Mayur Cooperative Milk Ltd., Plot No. 11/12, Shahu Belgaon District in Kolhapur 20.1.1993 MSCS/CR-31/93 Shri Bhagat Market Yard, Old Pune-Bangalore Highway, Karnataka and Kolhapur L.11015/6/92-L&M Singh Kolhapur-416005, Maharashtra in Maharashtra 32 KMA Ltd. Employees Industrial Coop. Society Ltd., Maharashtra and Mumbai 4.6.1993 MSCS/CR-32/93 - do - KAMANI Compound, Lal Bahadur Shastri Marg, Kurla, Karnataka L.11015/2/93-L&M Mumbai 400070, Maharashtra 33. Bhartiya Navintam Taknik Avam Nirman Bahurajya Delhi & U.P. Delhi 6.8.1993 MSCS/CR-33/93 - do - Sahkari Samiti Ltd., A-101, Iind Floor, Wazirpur L.11015/5/91-L&M Industrial Area, Delhi-110052 34. National Coop. Bank of India, C/o NCUI3, Siri All India Delhi 5.8.1993 MSCS/CR-34/93 - do - Institutional Area, Khel Gaon Marg, New Delhi- L.11015/1/91-L&M 110016 S No Name of the Cooperative and its address Area of operation Principal Date of Registration No.
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