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Decision-Making Pattern of Rural Women Beneficiaries of National Rural Livelihood Mission in Rewa District of M.P.


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1 College of Agriculture, Rewa (M.P.), India
2 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Rewa (M.P.), India
     

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Involvement of rural women in decision-making process has been of great importance because they perform every household activity and major farm activities with great devotion and excellent capabilities. Keeping this in view, the present study was conducted to know the level of involvement of rural women in the decision-making process in agriculture and allied activities. The present study was conducted in Rewa district of M.P. since the National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) project has been running in the district since 2015 for improving the livelihood and empowerment of women. Hence, the sample of the study was consisted of 120 rural women beneficiaries of National Rural Livelihood Mission. The study revealed that 45.00 per cent of the total respondents exhibited low level of decision making pattern followed by 30.83 per cent had medium and only 24.16 per cent had high decision making ability in farming and allied activities The study suggests that the rural women should be actively involved in awareness and capacity building programmes of rural and agricultural development for enhancing their involvement in decision-making process.

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Decision Making Pattern, Rural Women, National Rural Livelihood Mission.
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Authors

Aparna Singh
College of Agriculture, Rewa (M.P.), India
Sanjay Singh
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Rewa (M.P.), India
Nirmala Singh
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Rewa (M.P.), India
Ajlan Khan
College of Agriculture, Rewa (M.P.), India

Abstract


Involvement of rural women in decision-making process has been of great importance because they perform every household activity and major farm activities with great devotion and excellent capabilities. Keeping this in view, the present study was conducted to know the level of involvement of rural women in the decision-making process in agriculture and allied activities. The present study was conducted in Rewa district of M.P. since the National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) project has been running in the district since 2015 for improving the livelihood and empowerment of women. Hence, the sample of the study was consisted of 120 rural women beneficiaries of National Rural Livelihood Mission. The study revealed that 45.00 per cent of the total respondents exhibited low level of decision making pattern followed by 30.83 per cent had medium and only 24.16 per cent had high decision making ability in farming and allied activities The study suggests that the rural women should be actively involved in awareness and capacity building programmes of rural and agricultural development for enhancing their involvement in decision-making process.

Keywords


Decision Making Pattern, Rural Women, National Rural Livelihood Mission.

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