Central Cooperative Banks in India are established at the District Level. They serve as the primary financial institutions for rural and agricultural development, providing credit and financial services to cooperatives and farmers. Established under the Cooperative Societies Act, they play a crucial role in the cooperative credit structure, facilitating access to loans and promoting economic development at the grassroots level.
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