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Women Empowerment by Entrepreneurship Development Programmes


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1 Department of Family Resource Management, College of Rural Home Science, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad (Karnataka), India
2 AICRP-TAD, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad (Karnataka), India
     

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A study on impact of Entrepreneurship Development Programmes on women of Dharwad district was undertaken during 2013-2014. Two taluks, Dharwad and Hubli of the Dharwad district were selected in the study. Women beneficiaries who had undergone Entrepreneurship Development Programmes between 2010-2013 were selected from the records of the respective training institutes i.e. KVK and RUDSETI. Fourty each women beneficiaries from agriculture and non agriculture based training programmes from both the institutions were selected for the data collection. The total sample for the study was 160 women beneficiaries. Agriculture based training programmes for women conducted by KVK during 2010-13 in which 536 women had undergone the training programmes. A total number of women participated were 342 in non-agriculture based training programmes. Agriculture based training programmes conducted for women by RUDSETI during 2010-13 in which total of 489 women had undergone training and non-agriculture based training programmes conducted for women total of 466 women had undergone training. From the findings it was encouraging to see that psychological empowerment has high significance difference after undergoing training and this was followed by social, economic and political empowerment. Women who had undergone training in KVK and RUDSETI had increase in their income after establishing the enterprise. Majority of the women from KVK (88.88%) had faced personal constraints like low education level. Women from RUDSETI cent per cent had faced responsibility of performing legitimate household activities. It was observed that women trained in KVK had established Dairy enterprise , preparation of food products and domestic products. Similarly women trained in RUDSETI had established dairy enterprise and tailoring.

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Empowerment, Entrepreneurship Development Programmes.
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Authors

Yogita V. Masur
Department of Family Resource Management, College of Rural Home Science, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad (Karnataka), India
Veena S. Jadhav
Department of Family Resource Management, College of Rural Home Science, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad (Karnataka), India
Jyothi Vastrad
AICRP-TAD, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad (Karnataka), India

Abstract


A study on impact of Entrepreneurship Development Programmes on women of Dharwad district was undertaken during 2013-2014. Two taluks, Dharwad and Hubli of the Dharwad district were selected in the study. Women beneficiaries who had undergone Entrepreneurship Development Programmes between 2010-2013 were selected from the records of the respective training institutes i.e. KVK and RUDSETI. Fourty each women beneficiaries from agriculture and non agriculture based training programmes from both the institutions were selected for the data collection. The total sample for the study was 160 women beneficiaries. Agriculture based training programmes for women conducted by KVK during 2010-13 in which 536 women had undergone the training programmes. A total number of women participated were 342 in non-agriculture based training programmes. Agriculture based training programmes conducted for women by RUDSETI during 2010-13 in which total of 489 women had undergone training and non-agriculture based training programmes conducted for women total of 466 women had undergone training. From the findings it was encouraging to see that psychological empowerment has high significance difference after undergoing training and this was followed by social, economic and political empowerment. Women who had undergone training in KVK and RUDSETI had increase in their income after establishing the enterprise. Majority of the women from KVK (88.88%) had faced personal constraints like low education level. Women from RUDSETI cent per cent had faced responsibility of performing legitimate household activities. It was observed that women trained in KVK had established Dairy enterprise , preparation of food products and domestic products. Similarly women trained in RUDSETI had established dairy enterprise and tailoring.

Keywords


Empowerment, Entrepreneurship Development Programmes.

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