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    Women Participation in Rurla Development Programmes : A Case Study in Hisar District
    (College of Agriculture Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 1988) Laharia, Rachna; Punia, R. K
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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.
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    Social Morility in Rural Haryana
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univesity, Hisar, 1988) Savita, M; Sharma, M. L.
    The existence of social inequality is perhaps a common condition of all human societies. the division of society in to which are ranged in a bioreactor of power is a prominent and universal feature of structure which has prostrated the attention of social rheostats and philosophers.
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    Drug Abuse Among University Students - A Socio Psychological Analysis
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univesity, Hisar, 1989) Shrama, M. L; Salilesh, Sarshan
    This CHAPTER focuses open THE CONCEPT OF DRUG DRUG ABUSE ALONG WITH ITS VARIETY OF INTERPRETATION AND UNDERSTANDABLY OF LEVELS OF ANALYSIS THE DRUG THE INDIVIDUAL ' THE SUCICTY . OBJECTIVES OPERATIONAL DEFINITIONS, SCUPE AND LIMITATION OF THE STUDY ARE ALSO DISCUSSED
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    Drug Abuse along with its variety of Interpretation and Understandably of Levels of Analysis
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, 1988) Darshan, Salilesh; Sharma, H. L
    Drugs ere substances that cause changes in body function and are found in Wide variety of forms and represent even wider Variety of uses. These are found in nature, in our foods and in chemical composition. Many drugs are consumed without any perceptible effects while others take a devastating toll, especially when abused some are Socially acceptable and beneficial, some are not. They are sold by prescription, over the counter without Medical advice in legalized establishment ts and through illegal markets on the streets.
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    Role of Women in Vegetable Cultivation
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, 1989) Rani, Rani; Punia, R. K
    Historians believe that it was women, who first started cultivation of crop plants, and initiated the art and science of !arming. Women started gathering seeds from native flora, and cultivated those of interest from the point of view of food, fodder, fiber and fuel, around their huntsmen, when their men folk went in woods for bunting. Even today, women are traditionally known for their seed selection ability {Swaminathan, 1985). Aronotf and Crano (1975) on the basis of the study o! 862 societies revealed that the world wide percentage of food production contributed by women is 43.88 with a range of 32.24 to 50.73 over specific culture areas. In the agricultural sector women play an important role by contributing about 40 per cent of the labour force and their relative importance increases with domination of agricultural economy.
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    A Study of the Social Impact of Television Viewing on Rural Women In District Kurukshetra Of Haryana
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, 1988) Gupta, Meena; Nagar, Sheela
    Man's need to e:
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    Social Factors Affecting the Fertility of Females in a village Community
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univesity, Hisar, 1988) Singh, Vibhanshu; Raj, Singh
    India would be a much more prosperous country if its population has remained half of what it is today, said Jawaharlal Nehru several years ago. But ironically enough, our population has been steadily on the increasing. Today, it has crossed the 80 Crore mark, according to the latest Census. On the one hand. there has been greater production of food grains and in the factories, but these benefits of Greater production have bee:n neutrals by the population fallout.
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    Socio-Economic Impact of Agricultural Technology in The Rural Poor in Haryana - A Case Study
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univesity, Hisar, 1987) Kumar, Dalip; Gupta, J. P
    one of the most persistence theme in social science history and humanities i.e. the impact of technology and technological change on all aspects of social and economic life. Major changes in Human life have been Associated with major technological changes such as food producing revolution the urban revolution and its modern continuations even the evolution of biologically modern man has been sequenced by innovation in tool using (Encyclopedia of Social Sciences 1968) In the field of agricultural technology, there have been immense changes in last 75 years. Advances in chemistry have led to the preparation of new fertilizers and pesticides. Advance in biology have resulted in propitiation of new varieties of seeds, high yielding, on the one band and. disease resisting, on the other. In a third direction, there have been developments in the construction of new mechanical and labour saving devices.