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Empowered of Rural Women by Dairy Programme Through Doubling the Farmers Income


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The study was conducted in Sheopur block of Sheopur district M P. The Sheopur block of the district was selected randomly by using the simple random samplingmethod because due to maximum number of milch animal. Rural women who were involved in sanchi dairy programme 10 villages were selected randomly. After the selection of the villages, a village wise list of the rural woman of the selected 10 villages was prepared and 8 rural women from each selected village. Thus, the total 80 rural women selected for the study. Decision making of rural woman in various animal husbandry activities is presented in Table 5. reveal that majority of rural women (67.50 %) showed medium level of decision making in various animal husbandry activities, while 17.50 per cent showed low and only 15.00 per cent indicated high level of decision making in various animal husbandry activities.

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Woman Empowerment, Dairy, Decision Making, Rural Woman.
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Authors

Hansraj Jatav
Krishi Vigyan Kendra (RVSKVV), Ujjain (M.P.), India
D. K. Suryawanshi
Krishi Vigyan Kendra (RVSKVV), Ujjain (M.P.), India

Abstract


The study was conducted in Sheopur block of Sheopur district M P. The Sheopur block of the district was selected randomly by using the simple random samplingmethod because due to maximum number of milch animal. Rural women who were involved in sanchi dairy programme 10 villages were selected randomly. After the selection of the villages, a village wise list of the rural woman of the selected 10 villages was prepared and 8 rural women from each selected village. Thus, the total 80 rural women selected for the study. Decision making of rural woman in various animal husbandry activities is presented in Table 5. reveal that majority of rural women (67.50 %) showed medium level of decision making in various animal husbandry activities, while 17.50 per cent showed low and only 15.00 per cent indicated high level of decision making in various animal husbandry activities.

Keywords


Woman Empowerment, Dairy, Decision Making, Rural Woman.

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