1. Voluntary and open Membership are organisations, open to all persons capable of using their services are to accept the responsibilities of membership, without discriminate basis of gender, social inequality, racial, political ideologies or consideration. Democratic Member Control multi state cooperative society cooperatives are organizations controlled by their members, who actively participate their policies and decision making. Election of members of board representatives of operatives are responsible and accountable to their members. 3. Member Economic Participation members equitably and control the capital of their cooperative democr least a part of the surplus arising out of the economic results common property of the cooperatives. The remaining surplus utilised benefiting the members in proportion to their share operative. Autonomy and Independent cooperatives are self-help organisations controlled by their members. If into agreement with other organisations including governme capital from external sources, they do soon terms that democratic control by members and maintenance of co-operative a, Education, Training and Information cooperative education and training to their members, elected represent so that they can contribute effectively to the development of cooperatives. They also make the general public, particularly young and leaders aware of the nature and benefits of cooperation. cooperation Among multi state society serve their most effectively and strengthen the cooperative movement, by together through available local regional national and international First Schedule of the 2002 Act is corresponding to First Schedule of  There is one insertion in First Schedule of the 2002 Act, which is the fourth point. This insertion is in respect to autonomy and dence of cooperatives. Besides the above mentioned insertions, there are following changes In the 2002 Act the cooperative principles are mentioned heading wise, while in the 1984 Act they were mentioned just number-wise.  There is change in third principle of the 1984 Act, which is in respect to surplus or savings.  Sixth principle of the 1984 Act, which was in respect to dividend, has been deleted Eighth principle of the 1984 Act, which was in respect to account ability of the management or business of multi state cooperative society has been deleted .