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  • To investigate whether health care experiences of adult Medicaid beneficiaries differ by race/ethnicity and rural/urban status. Improving experiences for racial/ethnic minorities and individuals living in large urban areas should be high priorities for policy makers exploring approaches to improve the value and delivery of care to Medicaid beneficiaries.

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  • The study was conducted on 120 trainee’s rural women in Madhya Pradesh state to ascertain their socio-economic characteristics. The socio economic involvement of women is related to their status and role in the family and the society. Women is the back bone of agriculture, comprise the majority of agricultural labours in Madhya Pradesh. It is recognized that women’s participation in income enhancing activities to increase their socio economic status and power in the society.

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  • Watershed management is the meant to containing the deterioration of natural resources for maintaining the ecological balance and sustainable economic development. This paper presents the brief review about various aspects of the Participatory rural appraisal (PRA) approaches in watershed management. The purpose of PRA is to make possible development practitioners, university and state department officials, and local people to work together to plan context suitable programs.

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  • The awareness for vermicompost production for soil health as well as for entrepreneurship development was created among the rural population of Chittorgarh district of Rajasthan by Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Chittorgarh through Front Line Demonstration programmes. The FLD programmes were conducted during year 2015 to 2017 and the study was conducted during year 2018-19. The study was conducted on the beneficiaries of FLD programmes and total 100 farmers were selected randomly.

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  • Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is world’s most widely cultivated food grain crop. At initial decades of 21st century, one probability of a great famine appeared in the world due to long drought in tropics and subtropics and at the same time it appeared more dangerously because of the climate change threat. System of Wheat Intensification (SWI) which is somewhat based on the fundamental principles of System of Rice Intensification (SRI) is a new wheat cultivation technique which might act as a significantly new weapon as a part of climate-smart farming.

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  • Studying the satisfaction of the beneficiaries for the process and results of an audit of NTP-NRD conducted by SAV, thereby proposing the completion of the process, improving the usefulness of the audit results by the SAV.

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  • The present study entitled “Constraints regarding Skill Training of the rural beneficiaries of Dhenkanal district of Odisha” was undertaken with a view to study the different types of problem confronted by the rural beneficiaries with respect to the training provided. Analysis of the training was done in the context of topic selected, need assessment, development of training modules, use of training methods, conductance of training, feedback mechanism to find out the effectiveness of training as well as constraints perceived by the farmers related to training programmes.

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  • A study was conducted in former Karimnagar and Medak districts of Telangana state to quantify the impact of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) on small farmers and agricultural labourers by comparing the beneficiaries with non beneficiaries. Results revealed that per farm income of non beneficiary group farmers...

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  • The present study was conducted in Sirsa district on fifty rural women beneficiaries to whom ten days rigorous training was given on food and preservation. Results highlighted the facts that 64.0 percent beneficiaries were educated upto secondary level and only 12 percent were graduated and belonged to agricultural community. Most of the women were doing little bit of pickle work like lemon and chilly pickle. But they were unaware about other preservation procedures like formation of squashes, chutneys, murrabha, etc.

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  • The present study was conducted purposively in Aurangabad, Nanded, Beed and Jalna district of the Marathwada region of Maharashtra state during the year 2017-2018. From this four districts eight tahsils were selected purposively. From each selected taluka two villages were selected purposively for the study. Fifteen (15) beneficiaries of MGNREGA were selected randomly from each selected villages.

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  • The present study was conducted purposively in Aurangabad, Nanded, Beed and Jalna district of the Marathwada region of Maharashtra state during the year 2017-2018. From this four districts eight tahsils were selected purposively. From each selected taluka two villages were selected purposively for the study. Fifteen (15) beneficiaries of MGNREGA were selected randomly from each selected villages.

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  • The study was undertaken during 2018-2019 with an objective to find out consequence of Sujala Watershed Project on accessibility to livelihood. The study was conducted in Tumkur district of Karnataka. Total of 210 respondents were interviewed for this study which includes 180 beneficiary and 30 non beneficiary farmers. In case of sufficiency of water, a little less than cent per cent (93.33 %) beneficiary farmers and 70 per cent of non- beneficiary farmers expressed sufficiency of water. Regarding accessibility to fuel wood, majority of beneficiary farmers (78.

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  • Rural development as an integrated concept of growth and poverty elimination has been of paramount concern in all the consequent Government Schemes. The major challenge for our Governments is to offer solution that enables rain fed farming towards sustainable agriculture. “Krishi Bhagya” is the Government„s flagship programme is a step towards to achive sustainability among rainfed farmers of the state. Government is supporting farmers to make a farm pond with polythene lining (to prevent percolation), install pump and sprinkler irrigation system (for efficient water utilization).

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  • The present study to access the assured income through different activities implimented under IWDP with especial reference to the beneficiaries and non-beneficiaries for the purpose two districts from the Nagaland state viz; Dimapur and Zunheboto were selected purposely due to the maximum number of area covered under watershed in the zone further two blocks from each district were randomly selected which was finally having 8 numbers of watersheds areas were selected.

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  • To provide basic services to the children as well as to the mothers for proper growth and development, the scheme of Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) was initiated on 2nd October 1975. It was launched under the women and child development department to reduce the level of infant and child mortality rates. The grass root level workers who are called Anganwadi Workers (AWWs) provide the services of ICDS. The place where the services are provided is called Anganwadi.

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  • Rural women play a crucial role for the well being of their families. Without any glare of publicity, they contribute their best to the welfare and progress of the society. Entrepreneurship-development and income-generating activities are feasible solution for empowering the women. Most of the rural women indulge in stitching activities but due to lack of knowledge, in the technical know-how and latest designing techniques, they are unable to earn the remunerative income.

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  • Microfinance is known as economic crisis manager of rural society. It provides the easy loan along with the skill of financial management and other orientation program. Microfinance is the friend of poor who always become ready to support the poor, marginalized and disadvantage communities. The study aims to identify the social impact of microfinance on the beneficiaries of Syangja district. The data collected were from the 385 beneficiaries of microfinance through structured questionnaire.

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  • The micro-finance institutions are providing service to the people with the noble purpose to improve their socio-economic status which ultimately helps to reduce the poverty Nepal. In the Nepalese context, micro-finance institutions are providing the equal services to all people living in the remote and rural areas. The main objective of this study was to identify the economic importance of micro-finance institutions for poor and non-poor communities of Nepal. The study was conducted in Syangja district among the 385 beneficiaries of micro-finance.

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  • Furthermore WFP is providing food assistance to vulnerable groups through institutional feeding and school feeding to around 90,000 beneficiaries. WFP also provides a general food ration consisting of cereals, CSB, sugar, fortified oil and iodised salt when available, to the rural population affected by the humanitarian crisis, the urban poor and IDPs. In 2009 this food assistance covered around 3 to 3.5 million people a month – almost half the population – on the basis of FSNAU seasonal assessments.

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  • This publication has been designed to share IFAD’s experience with a broader public. It uses examples of instruments, processes and practices selected from IFAD’s project portfolio. The theme of IFAD’s 2001 portfolio review was the environment and natural resource management. Environment and Natural Resource Management: IFAD’s Growing Commitment draws extensively on that progress report, which was presented at the Seventy-Second Session of the IFAD Executive Board in April 2001.

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