2022
DOI: 10.56572/gjoee.2022.34.2.0017
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Relationship between profile characteristics and attitude of under graduate students towards RAWE programme

Abstract: People living in rural areas are dependent on agriculture. Development of India can be possible through strengthening the socioeconomic condition of rural people. The rural work experience is basic for developing a graduate’s competence. Rural Agricultural Work Experience (RAWE) is an opportunity to the students to live in rural areas and develop right perspective of rural life. RAWE is one of the best means to produce well trained agricultural graduates with broad based knowledge and techniques to meet the em… Show more

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“…As reveal from data presented in Table 2 that there was no association (r = -0.009) between family size and extent of adoption of recommended plant protection measures of groundnut. Thus, the null hypothesis was accepted.The similar finding has been reported by Patel (2016) and Patel et al (2018).…”
Section: ) Family Size and Extent Of Adoptionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…As reveal from data presented in Table 2 that there was no association (r = -0.009) between family size and extent of adoption of recommended plant protection measures of groundnut. Thus, the null hypothesis was accepted.The similar finding has been reported by Patel (2016) and Patel et al (2018).…”
Section: ) Family Size and Extent Of Adoptionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This might have influenced them to develop favourable attitude. The present finding of the study was complementary to the findings of Patel et al (2020) [12] .…”
Section: Mass Media Exposure Versus Attitudesupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Social media has now become, a mainstream form of communication across the globe and its influence is increasing with the rise in the number of smart phone users (Lathiya et al, 2015) although television, radio, agriculture officers, progressive farmers and other personal sources still dominate into strong group of information sources, usefulness and overall agricultural information system (Ravikumar et al, 2015;Nain et al, 2015). They are mostly used to get benefit of general communication, entertainment purpose (Panda et al, 2019) and assists to connect with peers through maintaining a continuous connection with technology (Boppana et al, 2019;Cabral, 2011). The acceptance of social media has increased among all sections of the society (Meera et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%