Vineeta Chandra

Vineeta Chandra
Centurion University of Technology and Management · AGRICULTURE EXTENSION

Doctor of Philosophy
agricultural extension

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Over the past few decades, drones have revolutionized aerial technology. Originally designed for military use, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have expanded far beyond their initial purpose, finding applications in sectors such as agriculture, entertainment, and more. Their ability to operate autonomously or be remotely piloted opens up a vast arra...
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This is the book titled "Research Methodology in Extension"
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Female entrepreneurship is one of the main forces behind social innovation in the nation's developing economies. However, these entrepreneurs need access to development ecosystems for growth and scale to effect systemic change. Thus, this contribution aims to provide instances of current support systems that enable the nation's female social entrep...
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Background: Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, was notified by Ministry of rural development, GOI in September, 2005. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act is the first statute in the history of India empowering rural India with the power of work. The present study aims to analyse socio-economic profile of the benefici...
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The three components of climate change risk are susceptibility, exposure, and hazard working together. The attributes of the climatic risk Components are impacted by long-term changes in the climate variables (temperature, wind, and precipitation). Future human mortality and economic losses are predicted to increase due to the severity of climate c...
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In Puducherry, the first KVK was founded in 1974. The KVK has increased to 731. KVKs are approved for use by Agricultural Universities, ICAR Institutes, relevant Government Departments, and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) engaged in agriculture. The KVK initiative is fully funded by the Government of India.Through technology evaluation, impro...
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Agro-tourism is an emerging trend in the field of agriculture as well as Indian tourism industry. Agro-tourism is closely related to rural tourism and eco-tourism. It refers to the set of activities offered to the tourist at agricultural farm such as horse riding, milking etc. which leads to income generation. It has enormous scope in India as majo...
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Protected cultivation is one of the newest types of farming methods that can able crops that can be easy to generate is adopted for smart farming the plants that are cultivated can able to generate a new door for the increase of the GDP (gross domestic product) and also it gives a new environment and could provide a huge scope for the Protected cul...
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Population wise Bihar is the third most populated state in India. In the state, more than 85% of the population stays in the rural area and the state is the least urbanized state in the country and has a low source of income which leads to an increase in poverty. National Rural Employment guarantee act (or, NREGA, later renamed as the "Mahatma Gand...
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Millets are one of the most valuable and nutritive ingredient among all agricultural crops. The production of different types of millets holds a major advantage in sustaining the agricultural food demand in the country. This review highlights the importance of millets in terms of production, the growing phenomenon of millets and the production data...
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Population wise Bihar is third populated state in India. In the state more than 85% of population stays in rural area and the state is the least urbanized state of the country and have a low source of income which leads to increase in poverty. National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005 (or, NREGA, later renamed as the “Mahatma Gandhi National Rur...

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