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    Relative Performance of Moong (vigna Radiata (L) Wilczek) Varieties Growth During Summer Under Varying Quality of Irrigation Water
    (College of Agriculture Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 1980) JaJarwal, Som Datt; Sharma, H. C.
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    Effect of Phenolic Compounds on Nitrogen Fixation in Cowpea (Vigna Ungulculata (L.) Walp
    (College of Basic Sciences and Humanities Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 1980) Singh, Mahipal; Swaraj, Km
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    Socio-Economic Determinants of Rural Industrialisation in Haryana State
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univesity, Hisar, 1983) Grover, Ram Prakash; Sharma, M. L.
    The study of social organisation offers o n ~ of the most important avenues for understanding the of a society. The social foundation of an economy Can scone in the inter-relationship of the order with socio-economic and political institutions and the distinct social relation required by that economic system.
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    Social and Psychological Determinants of Women's Health in A Village Community of Haryana
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univesity, Hisar, 1986) Mehta, Namita; Singh, Raj
    India has a rich heritage of medical and health sciences. The philosophy of Ayurveda and the surgical skills enunciated by Charkra and Shusharua bear testimony to our ancient tradition in the scientific health care of our people. The approach of our ancient medical systems was of a holistic nature, which took into account all aspects of human health and disease. Over the centuries with foreign influences and mingling of cultures, various systems of medicine have made a major impact on the entire approach to health care and pattern of development. By the middle of the 19th century, the refinement of the scientific net hod had catalyses the developments of microbiology, immunology and epidemiology as distinct sciences, this process continues today, The identification of new micro-organisms, the production of effective immunizing agents, and the discovery of human carriers, animal reservoirs and vectors helped dispel people's beliefs, myths and superstitions. However, these have remained entrenched in the minds of some and still shape their behavior, for them disease reflects their religious belief of supernatural. causes divine retribution for sins of mankind, the unpredictable whims of spirits or the movements of the stars and planets. However, in the beginning of the 20th century. health as a concept evolved from an individual concern to a social responsibility.
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    Role of Women in Rural Development - A Case Study of Haryana
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univesity, Hisar, 1986) Kaur, Satnam; Punia, R. K
    Rural development is the top most priority of the age and hence a matter of global concern. lt is mainly because it is in the rural areas that most of the population of the world resides and rural people constitute the largest reservoir of human resources. The rural areas provide employment to a Large portion of the world population through agricultural and allied activities. Industry, the ether rain source of employment, is itself dependent on agriculture for its raw materials. But still the rural people Those mainstay is Agriculture and allied activities, are lagging behind the Socio economic and cultural development which has taken place in the cities . The present condition of the rural poor is desecrate Majorly of there are victims of vicious circle of poverty, illiteracy, malnutrition and insanitary living conditions . Hence, the development of the rural areas is of Very importance and it is vital to the survival of the developing world and of the world as a whole Little meaning of rural development is likely to vary across Geographic , cultures and ecologist. In the context of Developed Countries the focus of rural development is on reservation of ecological integrity efficient and appropriate land use healthy living conditions aesthetically pleasing Environment effective social. economic and Governmental institutions improved human welfare in terms of a minimal economic and social level of existence physical Structures and landscaped of pleasing design apprehensiveness that is an entire Lang of physical, biological and human factors in rural region But in the context of World countries, a more comprehensive concept Of rural development has been suggested by World Bank (1975), defining rural development as a strategy The signed to improve the economic and social life of People in rural settlement and in particular it focuses on the rural poor, comprising the small farmers, tenants and the landless
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    Impact of Technology on Women's Social Life in a Village Community of Haryana
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univesity, Hisar, 1986) Kumari, Vinod; Chander, Bhan
    One of the most persistence theme in social sciences history and humanities is the impact of technology and technological change on all aspects of social life. Major changes in human life have been associated with major technological changes, such as food Producing revelation, the 'urban revolution' and the 'industrial revolution' and its modern continuations, even the evolution of biologically modern man has been influenced by innovations in tool using. Technology in its broad meaning can Notes the practical arts. These arts range from hunting, fishing, gathering, agriculture Animal husbandry and mining through Manufacturing, construction, transportation provision of Food power, heat, light, etc. to means of communication, medicine and military technology. Technologies are bodies of skills, knowledge and procedures for ma.King, using and doing useful things. The concept of technology centers on process that are primarily biological and physical rather than on psychological or social processes. Technologies are cultural traditions developed in human communities for dealing with physical and biological environment including the human biological organism International Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, 1968. Technology has been responsible for changing the structure of society from its earlier class base to one of achievement. It must be emphasized that technology is essential for men's development. lt has made roan to realize freedom, departing from the most atrocious boundaries of his existence. It has brought man ease, comfort, health, pleasure and emancipation.
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    Socio-Economic Dimensions of Science and Technology for Integrated Rural Development of mewat In Haryana
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univesity, Hisar, 1983) Khan, Subhan; Sharma, M. L.
    This chapter introduces the major subject of study . It includes a resume of recent advancement of science and technology concert and importance of science, technology , integrated rural development relationship between science and technology , and science, technology and integrated rural development; theory of Socio-economic dimensions of science, technology and development ; history of development of science and technology; a sociological explanation; technology import contributor of Science and Technology to Rural Development, unfulfilled task science and technology priorities; dysfunctional consequences of application of science and technology; history of rural development in India; path of India development; critical appraisal ; causes of failure of rural development programmed: alternative path of development ; history of specific rural development experiments in Mewat i.e . Braynes Gurgaon Experiment, Amir-Ali's Testatrix Board Suggestion, and Khan• s State Level Development Board Suggestions; title of the present study and specific objectives .
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    Changing Role of Youth in Rural and Urban Communities of Haryana
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univesity, Hisar, 1985) Jain, Sunita; Kaur, Praveen
    The youth of today are the Nation of tomorrow is an old Saying out of immense Significance for a country like ours "Which has only recently emancipated itself from its subjugation The type of nation, a country will have tomorrow can be predicted to a considerable extent from the type of youth the country has today. Howsoever, fertile the land may be, the poor quality of seed can give nothing except poor yield. Similarly, whatsoever may be land and material resources of a continent it can harvest nothing but the barbarous civilization with its uncontrolled and undisciplined Youth if youth ignored and not cared properly. Growth and development is a continuous process. Youth is the phase in which be swings between childhood and adulthood.. Though it is fundamentally a period of physical and physiological change, this phase is characterized by operational, social, moral and intellectual Change also. Every human Being sees though the various stages and at each one he attains and uses the different biological and intellectual capacities. At each stage be performs different tasks and roles in nation to the other members of society because he is a social human being. Youth is essentially a phase. It characterize a period Hereby a person pressers for adult life and roles, actualizes bis dreams in direct relationship with social relationship Experience shows that the degree of his success depends on how beat he can hold together his needs, aspirations and equipment on one hand and the demands of the society on the other.
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    Changing Pattern of Marriage and Family in A Village Community of Haryana
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univesity, Hisar, 1985) Chauhan, Neelam; Punia, R. K
    Man is not born human, nor is be born social; but be becomes so both through association and communication end the family is the first and foremost agency in his cultural conditioning in this. direction, by providing for him his earliest behavior patterns and standards of conduct (Burgees and Locie, 19631 212-13). the infant at birth is primarily on a biological level. Its first contacts by which it begins to become a social-psychological living being are in the family. Moral attitudes abound for every situation. Ideas of right and wrong are repeatedly emphasized.