Agriculture Extension and Rural Development: Dynamics of Sustainable Rural Development and Progress

edited by: Kalyan Ghadei
ISBN: 9789358879339 | Binding: Hardback | Pages: 436 | Language: English | Year of Publishing: 2024
Length: 152 mm | Breadth: 20.60 mm | Height: 229 mm | Imprint: NIPA | Weight: 520 GMS
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This book represents the culmination of extensive research, practical insights, and a deep understanding of the intricate web connecting agriculture, rural communities, and development. As we journey through its pages, we delve into the multifaceted dimensions of agricultural extension and its profound impact on rural development.

The first section of the book provides a historical perspective on agricultural extension, tracing its roots back to the early stages of organized agriculture. We examine the transformation of extension services from traditional approaches to modern, participatory methodologies. Understanding the historical context is crucial for appreciating the evolution of extension practices and discerning the lessons learned from past experiences.

Moving forward, the second section delves into the fundamental principles and components of effective agricultural extension. Topics such as communication strategies, technology transfer, farmer education, and participatory approaches are scrutinized to provide a comprehensive understanding of the key elements that contribute to successful extension programs. Real-world case studies and success stories from diverse agricultural landscapes enrich the narrative, offering practical insights into the application of extension principles.

The third section of the book shifts the focus to the intricate relationship between agricultural extension and rural development. Here, we explore the pivotal role of extension services in fostering sustainable rural development, addressing issues such as poverty alleviation, gender equality, and community empowerment. The interplay between extension, policy frameworks, and rural institutions is dissected to unveil the mechanisms that can catalyze positive change.

The final section of the book peers into the future of agricultural extension and its implications for rural development. Emerging trends such as digital agriculture, precision farming, and climate-smart practices are analyzed for their potential impact on extension services. The role of innovation, research, and collaboration in shaping the future of agriculture is also examined.

1.Awareness, Knowledge and Perception of Farmers towards Doubling Farmers Income  .Jason Arockiam and Ravi Kumar Theodore

2.Socio-Economic Profile of Paddy Growers in Milkipur Block of Ayodhya District of Uttar Pradesh Anurag Dixit, Prakash Singh, R.K. Doharey, Gaurav Kumar, Arvind Kumar and Aman Verma

3.Knowledge of the Gram PanchayatMembers About MGNREGA Activities Anurag Shankar Singh, N. R. Meena, Sanskriti Sindhu, and Ritesh Singh

4.Socio-Economic Profile of Onion Growers, Kanpur Nagar of Uttar Pradesh Arvind Kumar, R.K.Doharey, N.R.Meena, Gaurav Kumar, Anurag Dixit, Ajay Pratap Singh and Aman Verma

5.Gender & Youth Issues in Agriculture Asha Rani, Prasanlata Arya and, Dipankar Saikia

6.Utilization pattern of Indigenous Technical Knowledge (ITK) practices by farm families in Patna district of Bihar Ashish Anand Dr. Sarbani Das,Sweta Sahoo and Jeebanjyoti Behera

7.Mobilization Of Farm Women And Their Subsequent Mainstreaming Through Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs) : The Approaches And Executions B.K. Mohanty, Saumyesh Acharyaand S K Acharya

8.Constraints Faced By The Rural Women in Participation of Different Off-Farm Activities
Eshant KumarSukdeve and Hem Prakash Verma

9.Impact of Frontline Demonstration on Production and Economics of Pulses in Bilaspur District of Himachal Pradesh Harbans Lal, Shalvi Thakur, Shivalika Sood, Virender Kumar and Rajesh Kumar Thakur

10.Impact of Training Programs Conducted by KVK on Rural Women Kiran Pant and A.K Sharma

11.Role of Extension Functionaries in Adoption of Natural Farming Minam Gamoh, Brij Bala, Ms. Komal Sharma and Rajesh Kumar Thakur

12.Role of the Stakeholders in Agricultural Innovation System P.H. Vihariya, K.V. Gardhariya and R.D. Pandya

13.Doubling Farmers’ Income and its Impact in Assam P. Saikia,A.K. Bhattacharyya, G.Goswami and Varun K. Mahto

14.Attitude of Farmers Towards Kisan Credit Card Scheme in Etawah District of Uttar Pradesh
Pankaj Kumar, Abhijeet, Rohit,Harshit Paliwal andAnjali Singh

15.Status of Successful Self-Help Group in Udham Singh Nagar District, Uttarakhand Priya Jadon, Bhawna Sharma and Prof. Sangita Saini

16.Knowledge of Farm Women in Dairy Occupation R. U. Chaudhari and U. M. Patel

17.Doubling Farmers’ Income through Allied Farm Enterprises: Need to Strengthen Extension Services Rajesh Kumar Thakur, Virender Kumar, Harbans Lal, Kanika Mehta and Komal Sharma

18.Nutrition Sensitive Interventions for Combating Malnutrition in High Hills of Uttarakhand: Gender Centric Approach Renu Jethi, Pankaj Nautiyal and Pratibha Joshi

19.Institutional Innovation by Elucidating Information Seeking Behaviour in FPOs in Odisha: The Silverlines and the Valley Beyond Saumyesh Acharya, S.K. Acharya, T.K. Mandaland B.K. Mohanty

20.Agricultural Information in Relation with the Tribal Community. Sayan Sagnika Mohapatra and Bishnupriya Mishra

21.Farmers’ Attitude towards the use of ICT interventions in Khurda district of Odisha
Shilpa Bahubalendra, Dr B.P.Mohapatra, Adyasha Mohanty and Poka Malini

22.An in-depth analysis of Socio-psychological Attributes of Krishi Vigyan Kendra Officials of Odisha
Smaranika Mohanty, Mahamaya Prasad Nayak, Rajeeb Kumar Behera, Sweta Sahoo, Soumya Shakti Dash and Santosh Kumar Rout

23.Extension Approaches for Climate Smart Agriculture Souvik Ghosh and Usha Das

24.Farm Women’s Knowledge about Drudgery Reduction Tools Sunita Bairwa, K. Chayal, S.R. Verma and Asha Dagar

25.Decision making power of Rural women in farm and dairy activities in Bhadrak district of Odisha
Sweta Sahoo,Ashish Anand,Smaranika Mohanty and Soumya Sakti Das

26.Farm Women’s Knowledge about Drudgery Reduction Tools Sunita Bairwa, Kesar Chayal, S.R. Verma and Asha Dagar

27.Delphi Experiment Forecasts to Reform Policies for Agricultural Extension: 
A Sustainable Development Perspective Bhalerao Amol Kamalakar

28.Evolving Institutionalization Process of Agricultural Socialization: The Role of ATMA and its Contribution Swaraj Preetam Das, B.K. Mohanty andSaumyesh Acharya

29.Relationship between Profile and Adoption components of Wadi project by the tribal beneficiaries 
R.P.Khule and G.K.Waman

30.Digital innovations and ICT initiatives by NGOs for Rural Development in India Akanksha Singh

31.NGOs Role in Rural Development and Agriculture in India Aswani Kumar, Ambrish Kumar Verma, Satendra Kumar and Satyaveer Singh

32.Developing Communication Tools for Creating Awareness of Covid-19 Among Communities in Kerala Athira Krishnan I, Gayathri, K.V., Sithara Balan, V and Aparna Khanna

33.Rural Education and Health in Tripura Debajyoti Gupta

34.Pre maternal services availed by ICDS beneficiary and non-beneficiary women of Agra District
Madhulika Gautam

35.Information and Communication Behaviour of Voluntary (NGO) Agri- Extension Workers in Coastal Odisha R.S.Panigrahi and K. Ghadei

36.Community voices in Rural development: the role of NGO based Community Radio
Pragya Goswamy and S. K. Kashyap

37.Assessment of NGOs activities for disseminating SRI Technique among paddy growers 
Pooja Jena, Manoher Saryam and Debaprasad Patra

38.Legal Perspectives of NGOs in India D. Swetha, T. Sravan Kumar and Neha Upreti

 
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