Study on Impact of Vocational Training Programme Conducted by KVK for Rural Women in Khandwa Block of Khandwa District of M.P.
International Journal of Agriculture & Environmental Science |
© 2017 by SSRG - IJAES Journal |
Volume 4 Issue 4 |
Year of Publication : 2017 |
Authors : Mr. Anil Panwar, Dr.SandhyaChoudhary, Dr.AbhayWankhede, Dr.V.K.Swarnakar |
How to Cite?
Mr. Anil Panwar, Dr.SandhyaChoudhary, Dr.AbhayWankhede, Dr.V.K.Swarnakar, "Study on Impact of Vocational Training Programme Conducted by KVK for Rural Women in Khandwa Block of Khandwa District of M.P.," SSRG International Journal of Agriculture & Environmental Science, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 37-39, 2017. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23942568/IJAES-V4I4P107
Abstract:
Training is one of the important aspects of human resource development. Training is a means to reduce the obsolescence among people and organization in the face of relent less technological innovation. Vocational education in agriculture and allied subject aimed at the farmers and dropout rural people. This institution was found to be useful in reducing the time lag between generations of technologies, their transfer to farmers and to get trained skilled workers and technicians. For these purpose 120 women participants were taken for this study from KVK khandwa. Training programme might be attributed by incremental advancement of skill orientation resultant income generating activities. Rural women change towards increasing trend in high level of employment skill and income generation before training to after.
Keywords:
Rural women change towards increasing trend in high level of employment skill and income generation before training to after.
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