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The requirement of intra village pathways for roadway technology adoption: A rural survey in Nador village, Madhya Pradesh, India

Technology in Society, 2016
Abstract Over decades, rural development has assumed global attention especially among the developing nations like India. In rural India, Intra village pathways are the major channels for intra village conveyance means. As the benefits derived from the rural roads construction are reflected throughout the economy of the village, similarly, there are ...
Rainy Gupta   +5 more
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Changes in transition: technology adoption and rice farming in two Indian villages

Agriculture and Human Values, 2008
The economic impacts of the Green Revolution have been studied widely, but not its social-cultural effects on different farming communities. The adoption of high yielding varieties (HYVs) of rice changed the nature of rice farming in the two West Bengal villages of Padulara and Naigachi.
Arindam Samaddar, Prabir Kumar Das
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Adoption and use of mHealth system for livestock farmers in Karura village in Kenya

2015 IST-Africa Conference, 2015
The emerging trend of mobile health (mHealth) provides an opportunity for farmers to receive and share information. Mobile health is a service or application that involves voice or data communication for health purposes between a central point and remote locations, it includes the use of mobile phones and other devices as platforms for health related ...
Tabitha Kihara, David Gichoya
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Digital Marketing Adoption by Tourism Village in Banten Province

Proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainability in Technological, Environmental, Law, Management, Social and Economic Matters, ICOSTELM 2022, 4-5 November 2022, Bandar Lampung, Indonesia, 2023
Mira Utami   +3 more
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Village adoption scheme : a model for rural development

2004
The study describes a "Village Adoption Scheme" as a model for energising the rural economy in India and to slow down rural - urban migration which research has shown to be harmful to both; rural and urban people of India and their regions. The model presented here is designed to use the resources existing in social, traditional, cultural, legal ...
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It Takes an (Online) Village: Adoptive Parent Identity Construction through Blogging

Association of Marketing Theory and Practice Proceedings, 2020
There are over 1.5 million adopted children in the U.S. Extant literature primarily examines these adopted children, not their parents, in terms of identity, coping skills, stigma, and more. We know little about how adoptive parents establish their identity as parents without going through the visual and biological transition as women who give birth do.
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Village Adoption Programme - A Baseline Survey Report

International Journal of Livestock Research, 2019
S Senthilkumar   +4 more
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Impact of village adoption programme (VAP) on farmer’s knowledge and adoption with respect to crop production

Green Farming, 2020
K. UMADEVI   +3 more
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A Study of Various Sources Adopted by the Farmers for Earnings in Shiradhon Village

Formers play vital role in the supply chain management. They people working very hard but they are not getting fair return on their work under the Shiradhon village lots of people comes under the marginal farming line because they are having below 2 hector farm land so they are unable to earn good from small place of land and because of that they are ...
Asiya Mukhtar Pathan   +1 more
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Communication and adoption of innovations in a remote and an accessible village in Pakistan : a comparative study

2019
The study was conducted in an accessible (village - 1l) and a remote village (village-2) of the North West Frontier Province in Pakistan.The main objectives were to examine the differential patterns of diffusion and adoption and the social and communication networks in the two villages.All the farmers present during the interview period (72 in ...
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