: Sustainable use of renewable natural resources is a present day demand. To o maintain a ecological balance in the environment, a study was conducted to extract fibre from the waste stem of okra plant and its utilization for making different utility products to fulfil day today needs. The physico-chemical properties such as microscopic structure, IR spectra, length and breadth of fibre, tensile strength, elongation and chemical constituents of bhindi fibre were evaluated. Six different types of products were made and these suitability was tested by a panel of judges and found that the functionality of the developed products were suitable for its intended purpose
:Agriculture is an important sector where majority of women labour force is engaged and because of using age old tools and implements most of their tasks are tedious monotonous and drudgery prone. Researchers of ICAR institutes effort in introducing various time and energy saving tools to relieve their drudgery in agricultural work has been proven effective in many times. Present study in OFT form is an effort to assess the impact of improved garden tools i.e. Garden rack, Circular blade weeder and hand fork on economic viability and physiological workload of women in comparison with traditional age old tools Kuhrpi and Hoe conducted in 5 districts of Assam comprising 40 beneficiaries and 40 non-beneficiaries. Result revealed that less time required in all selected activities by using improved garden tools resulted less labour cost than simple Hoe and Khurpi. Moreover, differences of energy expenditure (both by using improved garden tools and traditional Kuhrpi and Hoe) in same activities indicates it helps in reducing physiological fatigue. Opinion perceived by farm women of using such tools is highly acceptable than Hoe and Khurpi.
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