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The most debatable and thought-out phenomenon during pandemics is vaccine reluctance and its adoption. With particular reference to their socio-demographic features in India, the current study seeks to analyze the incidence of COVID-19 vaccination acceptance and reluctance differentials among students of higher educational institutions. From Februa...
The Indian government unveiled new farm legislation on September 27, 2020, with
the goal of empowering the farming community. According to the government, new
farm regulations will reduce the reliance of indigenous farmers on the mandi (market
yard) system, which is now in place and is quite exploitative and full of middlemen
and legal cartels. The...
This paper has two broad objectives; the first is to examine the challenges of e-learning faced by the students keeping in view their place of residence and gender in India, particularly during the second-wave of Covid-19. The second objective is to examine the role of place of residence and gender of students in the acceptance and satisfaction tow...
The main aim of the present study is to analyse the condition of food insecurity in Bundelkhand"s Banda district through Household Food Insecurity Access Scale (HFIAS). Simultaneously, study also assess the structural validity and internal consistency of HFIAS. Study uses primary data collected through field investigation during December 2014 throu...
Covid-19 pandemic has affected every sphere of life specially the education sector observing a paradigm shift in the nature of pedagogy from offline face-to-face to online-virtual mode of learning. The biggest challenge in online-learning was the conduction of online examination for student's assessment specially in Indian context where digital div...
Present study examines the current situation of food insecurity in Banda district of Bundelkhand region on the basis of measures of food quality and food quantity. Coping strategy index (CSI) and dietary diversity index has been used as qualitative and subjective measures to capture the dimensions of food accessibility and food vulnerability. Dieta...
The Bundelkhand region once known for its rich resources like forest, minerals, manmade ponds and lakes, a place historically endowed with folk dances, songs, festivals and monuments have now become a region of distress and crisis. The region is now characterised by hunger, malnutrition, abandonment of farmland and dairy animals, distress and force...
Housing is one of the basic requirements for the survival of human beings. The economic security and social status of a family can be easily understood by watching physical attributes of their housing. Proper urban indoor environment is an indicator of healthy life as well as it also reveals the quality of life and standard of living of the family....
Education is the only mechanism that enhances the process of social, economic, and cultural development of communities. Among all the religious communities, Muslims are in the least educated section of Indian Society. The backwardness among Muslims in comparison with non-Muslims in India have become a matter of concern at present. There are several...
A large population of Muslims in India are receiving education either from Madarsas or from Urdu-medium schools. Madarsa is an Arabic word which means an educational institution. They were never limited to provide only religious education. But this concept has been changed and Madarsas have become the centre of religious education only. Nowadays ma...
Manufacturing industries help to reduce poverty and unemployment in a variety of ways. The economy of a country is observed as a reflection of industrial development and work force participation. In the past, females were not treated as an integral part of the labor force; they entered the labor market after the introduction of machines. They were...