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Personal Profile of Bhil (Tribal) Farmers for their Livelihood Status of Nandurbar District in Maharashtra State


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1 Department of Extension Education, K.V. Patel College of Agriculture, Shahada, NANDURBAR (M.S.), India
2 Department of Extension Education, College of Agriculture, DONDAICHA (M.S.), India
3 Department of Extension Education, College of Agriculture, Shahada, NANDURBAR (M.S.), India
     

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The present study was conducted in Khandesh region of Maharashtra state on studies on livelihood status of bhil farmers of Nandurbar district in Maharashtra. Total 20 villages from four selected talukas were identified for the present study. Ex post facto research design was used and 200 sample size were selected for the study by using random sampling method. The data were collected by personal interview method. Twelve independent and one dependent variables were taken for the study. The collected data were analyzed by using appropriate method of analysis viz., multiple regression analysis and step down regression analysis. Percentage, mean, rank, standard deviation and correlation co-efficient.

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Livelihood Status, Ex Post Facto Research.
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Authors

Prakash L. Patel
Department of Extension Education, K.V. Patel College of Agriculture, Shahada, NANDURBAR (M.S.), India
Sumit R. Salunkhe
Department of Extension Education, College of Agriculture, DONDAICHA (M.S.), India
Mukesh A. Koli
Department of Extension Education, College of Agriculture, Shahada, NANDURBAR (M.S.), India

Abstract


The present study was conducted in Khandesh region of Maharashtra state on studies on livelihood status of bhil farmers of Nandurbar district in Maharashtra. Total 20 villages from four selected talukas were identified for the present study. Ex post facto research design was used and 200 sample size were selected for the study by using random sampling method. The data were collected by personal interview method. Twelve independent and one dependent variables were taken for the study. The collected data were analyzed by using appropriate method of analysis viz., multiple regression analysis and step down regression analysis. Percentage, mean, rank, standard deviation and correlation co-efficient.

Keywords


Livelihood Status, Ex Post Facto Research.