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Association Between Selected Independent Variables and Adoption of Moth Interventions by the Respondents


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1 Directorate of Extension Education, S.K. Rajasthan Agricultural University, Bikaner (Rajasthan), India
2 Government of Rajasthan, Bikaner (Rajasthan), India
     

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The present study was conducted in Bikaner district of Rajasthan. The National Food Security Mission is in operation in all six Panchayat Samities of Bikaner district. Out of which fifty per cent Panchayat Samities, i.e. three Panchayat Samities Nokha, Lunkarnshar, Sri Dungargarh were selected purposely. Out of selected Panchayat Samities three Gram Panchayats were selected randomly from each Panchayat Samities on the basis of random sampling method. Thus, the total 9 villages were selected. To know the impact of National Food Security Mission, a control group of villages was also be required. Therefore, three distant villages where the National Food Security Mission was not in operation were also selected on the basis of random sampling technique from each identified Panchayat Samiti. 7 beneficiary and 7 non-beneficiary Gram respondents were selected randomly from each identified village. Thus, a total of 63 beneficiary respondents and 63 non-beneficiary Gram respondents were selected. It was found that personal characteristics viz., age and economic motivation were not significantly associated with adoption of recommended interventions of moth. Education, size of land holding, income level, cosmopoliteness and extension contact were significantly associated with adoption of recommended interventions of moth. It means that there was significant effect of these personal variables on adoption of recommended interventions of moth.

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Adoption, Association, Variables, Moth Interventions, Respondents.
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Authors

Ramdhan Ghaswa
Directorate of Extension Education, S.K. Rajasthan Agricultural University, Bikaner (Rajasthan), India
S. K. Sharma
Directorate of Extension Education, S.K. Rajasthan Agricultural University, Bikaner (Rajasthan), India
S. S. Bana
Government of Rajasthan, Bikaner (Rajasthan), India
Amit Kumar
Directorate of Extension Education, S.K. Rajasthan Agricultural University, Bikaner (Rajasthan), India

Abstract


The present study was conducted in Bikaner district of Rajasthan. The National Food Security Mission is in operation in all six Panchayat Samities of Bikaner district. Out of which fifty per cent Panchayat Samities, i.e. three Panchayat Samities Nokha, Lunkarnshar, Sri Dungargarh were selected purposely. Out of selected Panchayat Samities three Gram Panchayats were selected randomly from each Panchayat Samities on the basis of random sampling method. Thus, the total 9 villages were selected. To know the impact of National Food Security Mission, a control group of villages was also be required. Therefore, three distant villages where the National Food Security Mission was not in operation were also selected on the basis of random sampling technique from each identified Panchayat Samiti. 7 beneficiary and 7 non-beneficiary Gram respondents were selected randomly from each identified village. Thus, a total of 63 beneficiary respondents and 63 non-beneficiary Gram respondents were selected. It was found that personal characteristics viz., age and economic motivation were not significantly associated with adoption of recommended interventions of moth. Education, size of land holding, income level, cosmopoliteness and extension contact were significantly associated with adoption of recommended interventions of moth. It means that there was significant effect of these personal variables on adoption of recommended interventions of moth.

Keywords


Adoption, Association, Variables, Moth Interventions, Respondents.

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