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- A Study on Relationship between Socio-Economic Status and Social Adjustment among Dyslexic Students
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S. K. Prasad
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Anil Kumar
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1 NCDS-SOSS, IGNOU, New Delhi, IN
1 NCDS-SOSS, IGNOU, New Delhi, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 8, No 7 (2017), Pagination: 660-664Abstract
This study is to investigate the social adjustment problem among dyslexic students. Initially for the pilot study twenty students with dyslexia were selected from various schools for the purpose. It includes demo graphical data which influence on their social adjustment in school setting. Chi square was applied to see the relationship in said variables. Result indicated that their socio economic status having relationship with the social adjustment of dyslexic students.Keywords
Social Adjustment, SES, Dyslexic Students.- Constraints Use of Photovoltaic Water Pumping System:Comparative Study Between Hisar and Rohtak Districts of Haryana State
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1 Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Haryana, IN
1 Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Haryana, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 8, No 12 (2017), Pagination: 1436-1439Abstract
The study was conducted in purposively selected Hisar and Rohtak districts of Haryana state with selected 61 and 47 number of PWPS farmers from each district, respectively. In this way a total number of 108 were selected in the sample for the study. (A) Technical Constraints The PWPS uses respondents of Hisar district reported that It does not works in cold/winter days." "This technology only works in less than 8 meters water table". The two were considered as 1st and 2nd major technical constraints respectively. While in the compare of Rohtak district "PWPS spare parts are not available in market" and "This technology only works in less than 8 meters water table" these were consider to be 1st and 2nd major technical constraints respectively. (B) Financial Constraints "High cost of PWPS" was found to be the most serious financial constraint as observed by Hisar District respondents. Less subsidy on PWPS" was the most serious financial constraint and it was 1st rank by the respondents of Rohtak District. (C) Extension Constraints "Lack of extension literature" was considered to be the major extension constraint which was 1st rank by the Hisar District farmers. The extension constraints, "Lack of feed back programme" was the major extension constraint and it was 1 st rank by the Rohtak District respondents.Keywords
Knowledge, Constraints and Photovoltaic Water Pumping System.- Photovoltaic Water Pumping System-Farmers' Knowledge and Attitude of Hisar District in Haryana State
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1 Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Haryana, IN
1 Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Haryana, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 8, No 12 (2017), Pagination: 1545-1550Abstract
The study was conducted in purposively selected Hisar districts of Haryana state (India) with selected 61 number of Photovoltaic Water Pumping System (PWPS) adopted farmers from this district, and an equal number of non beneficiaries adjoining to the beneficiaries' farm were also selected. In this way a total number of 122 respondents i.e. 61 beneficiaries and 61 non-beneficiaries were included in the sample for the study. A significant majority of respondents two third (67.21%) had medium level of technical knowledge, general knowledge (73.77%) and overall knowledge (70.49%) by the adopted respondents. In case of non adopted respondents, as high as had low level of technical knowledge (81.96%), general knowledge (70.49%) and three-fourth of farmers (72.13%) overall knowledge. Majority of respondents 60.65% and 45.90% had favourable attitude in case of adopted and non-adopted, respectively. Land holding, education, socio-economic status, extension contact, source of income, risk orientation and change proneness were found to have positive and significant correlation ship. However, in case of non adopted farmers' socio-economic status and risk orientation were found to have positive and significant correlation ship. The regression coefficient of adopted farmers' Land holding, education, socio-economic status, extension contact, source of income, risk orientation were found to have positive and significant regression coefficient. However, in case of non adopted farmers, In case of non adopted farmers, socio- economic status and extension contact had positive and significant regression coefficient with the farmers' knowledge level.Keywords
Knowledge, Attitude and Photovoltaic Water Pumping System.- Innovative Practices and Opposing Components in Teacher Education
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1 Department of Education, Panjab University, Chandigarh, IN
1 Department of Education, Panjab University, Chandigarh, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 9, No 7 (2018), Pagination: 948-952Abstract
Instructor training framework is an essential vehicle to enhance the nature of school training. The renewal and fortifying of the instructor training framework i s an effective means for the upliftment of instructive standards in the nation. There are numerous issues that need earnest consideration for enhancing the nature of educator training program. One of them is the need of advancements in educator training program. Inventiveness implies the capacity to think past the limits and make something which is not the same as that which as of now exists. Without advancements, no advance is conceivable. Instructors must be inventive and their preparing needs to begin from their preparation organizations. Advancements in instructor training incorporate IT proficiency, intelligent remotely coordinating and so on. NPE (1986) expressed "The current arrangement of educator training should be redesigned or redone." Unfortunately, the auxiliary instructor instruction foundations in India are expressed to be generally not imaginative. There are some opposing variables in our training framework which keeps the instructor instruction establishment from being creative, for example, absence of physical offices and assets, absence of dissemination of advancements among instructor teachers, unbending system, absence of research introduction and so on. In this paper the creators have endeavored to toss light on the need of developments required in educator instruction, the opposing components and have additionally offered proposals to conquer those elements.Keywords
Teacher Education, Innovation, Opposing Components.References
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- Knowledge Level of Farmers' Regarding Photovoltaic Water Pumping System: Comparative Study Between Hisar, Rohtak, and Jhajjar Districts of haryana State
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1 Department ofExtension Edueation, COA, CCS Haryana Agrieultural University, Hisar, Haryana, IN
1 Department ofExtension Edueation, COA, CCS Haryana Agrieultural University, Hisar, Haryana, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 9, No 5 (2018), Pagination: 776-780Abstract
The study was conducted in purposively selected Hisar, Rohtak, and Jhajjar districts ofHaryana state with selected 61, 47 and 33 number of Photovoltaic Water Pumping System (PWPS) farmers trom each district, respectively. In this way a total number of 141 respondents were selected in the sample for the study. The study revealed that maximum number of respondent fell under medium technical knowledge, general knowledge and overall knowledge in Hisar, Rohtak and Jhajjar districts. Majority of respondents favorable attitude towards PWPS in all three districts. According to aspects wise farmers' attitude towards PWPS the statement “PWPS is better than the electricity or diesel water pumping system” occupied the top position, in Hisar and Rohtak district farmers, while in district .Thajjars 'farmers the 1st rank statement is, “PWPS is most important factor to sustain the grain revolution”, land holding, education, socio-economic status, extension contact, source of income, and risk orientation were found to have positive and significant regression coefficient whereas age, caste, occupation, house type, social participation, material possession, farm power, family type, change proneness and fatalism were found to have positive but non significant regression coefficient with the knowledge of PWPS farmers.Keywords
Knowledge, Attitude, Photovoltaic Water Pumping System.References
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- Correlates of Farmers Towards Zero-Tillage Technology in Haryana
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Anil Kumar
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Ashok Kumar
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1 Department of Extension Education, COA, CCS Haryana Agricultnral University, Hisar, Haryana, IN
1 Department of Extension Education, COA, CCS Haryana Agricultnral University, Hisar, Haryana, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 9, No 3 (2018), Pagination: 505-509Abstract
The study was conducted in Karnal and Fatehabad district of Haryana state. Two blocks trom Kamal district i.e. Kamal and Nilokheri; two villages trom each block namely Uchana and Kulvehari (Kamal), Bhaini and Sultanpur (Nilokheri); one block trom Fatehabad district i.e. Tohana trom Tohana block and three villages namely Prithla, Lalauda and Nagala village were selected twenty respondents trom each village were selected randomly for the study purpose having a total sample of 140 users of Zero-Tillage Technology (ZTT). The study revealed that most of the respondents were of young to middle age group, mean score of education was not satisfactory. 12.14% of the respondents were having more than 15 acres land holding. The average socio-economic status was not satisfactory. Extension contacts, mass media exposure, change proneness and risk orientation were found to low level. Majority of farmers used rice-wheat cropping pattern. Maximum respondents were of favorable (57.85 %) attitude towards Zero-Tillage Technology. Large majority of farmers (61.42%) were had medium level of overall knowledge of ZTT. Maximum respondents of the farmers used control flooding method of irrigation. Age, caste, occupation, house, land, material possession, education, farm power, socio-economic status, mass media exposure, risk orientation, attitude and knowledge were positive and highly significant at 1% level.Keywords
Correlates, Zero-Tillage Technology, Knowledge and Attitude.References
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