IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF KVK ACTIVITIES ON INCOME ENHANCEMENT OF TRIBAL FARMERS

2017 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
PARVEZ RAJAN ◽  
N.K. KHARE ◽  
S.R.K. SINGH ◽  
M.A. KHAN

The KVK has excelled in bringing the modern technologies at the farmers doorstep with the help of various instructional aides. The KVK today has sufficient resources to impart training, skills and knowledge for not only the farmers but also to the rural youth. The present study was undertaken to assess the income generation of beneficiaries and non-beneficiaries of KVKs working in the tribal districts of Madhya Pradesh, India. The study was conducted with 300 tribal farmers randomly selected in 12 villages of Mandla, Dindori and Shahdol district, which were results showed that, tribal farmers were of comparatively middle age group, education up to high school, agriculture plus other as their occupation, medium annual income, medium landholdings, medium experience, high attitude towards technological demonstrations, high knowledge about KVK activities, high perception towards scientific agriculture, medium market orientation, high scientific orientation, high aspiration level, medium use of information sources and high training exposure. The income generation of tribal farmers was high.

Author(s):  
Mohamed Fazil Mohamed Firdhous

Cloud computing has been the newest paradigm computing that provides many advantages to users. Due to the advantages of the cloud computing many users are moving their systems and applications to it while new cloud based applications are emerging on a daily basis. Though the urban population can access and benefit from all the modern technologies, the rural population is generally left out of it as they are trapped in a vicious cycle of poverty. The only way to get them out from their problems is to empower them with new knowledge and skills. The traditional methods including ICT based education delivery methods have faced several hurdles in achieving their objectives. In this paper, the author takes an in-depth look at how cloud computing can be leveraged to deliver rural education programmes more efficiently and effectively. The Rural Education as a Service presented in this paper has many advantages and can easily overcome the problems faced by other methods. The paper also presents the RuralEaaS delivery model and network architecture that can be used to implement it.


CosmoGov ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 61
Author(s):  
Sri Sutjiatmi ◽  
Dwian Hartomi Akta Padma Eldo ◽  
Arif Zainudin

This paper is intended to look at the condition of Indonesia related to the still rampant occurrence of money politics which is a problem in the community when the 2019 elections simultaneously. This research takes a case study between Tegal City and Tegal Regency. The interesting thing in this study is to see how the community's assessment of the Tegal city and Tegal Regency groups regarding money politics in the 2019 elections simultaneously. The method used is a mixed method (between Mixed Methods) between quantitative and qualitative, by calculating the Solvin formula by deepening the analysis by interviewing the speakers directly. The results of the study showed that the people of Tegal City had a relatively high attitude of not paying attention to the Politics of Money in the General Election relating to the political money of the General Elections in 2019 at the same time. Unlike the people of Tegal Regency who consider money politics as a culture that is difficult to remove. Also interesting is the beginner voter group Tegal Regency has a fairly high knowledge about money politics that can damage the democratic system compared to the Beginner voters in Tegal City.


Author(s):  
Sangita Mehta ◽  
Praveen Kumar ◽  
Ravi Ranjan Kumar ◽  
Nityanand . ◽  
Dinesh Kumar ◽  
...  

Improving farmer’s income through technological intervention is the urgent need in rural areas for making self-dependence and economic sufficiency. In this direction, a number of scientist farmers interaction meets were organized in KVK, Aurangabad. Farmers farm women, rural youth and girls enthusiastically participated in these programs like on campus farming off-campus training, kisan chaupal, kissan gosthi etc. raised several questions related to some their fruit and vegetables production against blue bull for income generation. Wide awareness and community participation is the need of the hour for the rational utilization and better conservation strategies of medicinal & aromatic plants. Medicinal cultivation is the emerging sector in agriculture diversification that would augment the income of small holders and generate employment opportunities in rural areas. It was felt that low marketing surplus of small landholders requires formation of co-operative groups for a contract for men with Patanjali/other agencies to help them to generate more income. Use of medicinal & aromatic plants may be available in our surroundings but due to lack of awareness, we never take care to collect, conserve and evaluate such precious materials. In addition, a holistic approach is required to manage the rich heritage of medicinal and aromatic plant with available in Bihar. The potential of medicinal & aromatic cultivation has been realized lately. There are many options available for farmers of all income and land holding groups to take up are or the other activity in medicinal and aromatic cultivation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 34 (03) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sandeep Chauhan ◽  
Suresh Chand Katwa ◽  
Upesh Kumar

Krishi Vigyan Kendra is a district level institution work as a centre of knowledge for farming community. In the year 2014-15, Krishi Vigyan Kendra adopted three villages in District-Sehore (M.P.) and imparted activities like on Farm Trials; Front Line Demonstrations; Training to Farm Women and rural youth along with income generation activities; training to extension personal and other extension activities for extension of latest technologies. Krishi Vigyan Kendra is also developing and need based literature on latest technologies in local language and same are distributed to farming community for impact study, Krishi Vigyan Kendra were selected 25 farmers on random bases in each adopted village (village- Gloukhedi in block Ichhawar; village Bichhiya inb block –Bafapur in block_asta and collect the feedback about adoption of technologies.


2008 ◽  
Vol 36 (3) ◽  
pp. 45
Author(s):  
CARL C. BELL
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carissa J. Schmidt ◽  
Sarah A. Stoddard ◽  
Justin E. Heinze ◽  
Cleopatra H. Caldwell ◽  
Marc A. Zimmerman

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