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    Changing Role of Women in th eContext of Modern Technology - A case Study
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univesity, Hisar, 1996) Kaur, Kamaljeet; Singh, Raj
    One of the most persistent themes in the social sciences, history and humanities is the impact of technological change on the different aspects of life. The term 'Technology' is used widely to mean the operative knowledge of means of production of goods and services by the society. Specifically it means the systematic use of industrial processes tools and techniques for the production of goods and service by the society.
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    Socio-Economic Study of Girl child Labour
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univesity, Hisar, 1995) Mehla, Raj Bala; Vermani, Savita
    The real wealth of a country is not the amount of coins but its people. They are composed of adults and children who form the greatest human resources of a nation. Among these human resources, the children constitute the biggest and most promising future resources. The children of today are the citizens of tomorrow. It has been universally recognized that children are the foundation of a strong and healthy nation.
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    Socialization of The Girl Child in Rural Haryana
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univesity, Hisar, 1993) Chaudhary, Neelam; Puniya, Ram Kumar
    Child is the future of human race and is the most valuable asset of ant nation. Children of today are the potential parents of tomorrow .. The care and quality of life which they enjoy today would ultimately determine the quality of the future population. In fact, the welfare of the children is the welfare of the whole nation which strengthens and sustains ~physical, social, cultural and economic development. They have to ·be protected, well looked after and socialized appropriately, if the country is to thrive and prosper in all stirrer of human activity .
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    Participation of Women In Development Programmes and ITs Impact on Their Socio Economic Improvement and Consumption Patterns
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univesity, Hisar, 1993) Gupta, Parul; Vermani, Savita
    The women, contributing about half of the world 's population, has been subjected to discrimination, seggregation and exploitation in the past. Their plight was reinforced by religion and social anmes. The neglect of women was nanifested in almost all walks of life including ca.re, education, employment, food and health and the like. The lack of opportunities given to the women in past to develop their facilities resulted in the low levels of contribution of women in development of society. However, the thinking about women in development had undergone radical change with the spread of education, industrialization and ideas of equality and democracy.
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    Socialization of the Girl Child in Rurla Haryana
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univesity, Hisar, 1993) Chaudhary, Neelam; Chaudhary, Neelam
    Child is the future of human race and is the most valuable asset of ant nation. Children of today are the potential ~parents of tomorrow .. The care and ~quality of life which they enjoy today would ultimately determine the ~quality of the future population. In fact, the welfare of the children's the welfare of the whole nation which strenythens and sustains physical, social, cultural and economic development. They have to be t-protected, well looked after and socialized appropriately, if the country is to thrive and prosper in all spheres of human activity.
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    Peoples Participation In ICDS - A Sociological Analysis
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, 1996) Sharma, Sujata; Kundu, R. S
    In a country like india no work that the goverment does, can really help the people, unless the people themselves feel involved". Indira Ghandhi Women and children afe the greatest a sset of any nation . Their nurture and solicutude are our responsibility. Good health of women and children are indispensable for the balanced socio-economic development of the family which in turn will reflect on the national scene. They constitute about 70 percent of the population of our country and their health is the better health of the family and nation. It is, therefore , expedient that their health should be protected and promoted through all planned health care programmes,
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    A Sociological Analysis of Female Infant Mortility in Rural Haryana
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univesity, Hisar, 1996) Rani, Sunita; Vermani, Savita
    lnfant mortality is considered to be a very sensitive index of the health status of a commununity . mamly infant is suceptible to all the adverse factors m the environment in a stage when it has no power of resistance A high level of infant mortality signifies waste ages of effon and investment in rearing children Infant mortality rate in India is higher than that m other developed countries~ of that of female in fant mortality is still higher sex ratio in this favour of males The fall m the number of females per 1000 males from 934 m 1981 929 in1991 has evolved widespread concern about the underlying trend in sex~differentlyi monthly and the possible contribution of alligedly widespread female infanticide following ammocen tesis. The girl child mortality (2 .81 %) is more than mare child mortality (2 .63%1) (lrudaya Rajan S; Mishra_ US. Navan eetham K. 1992)
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    Socio-Economic Status of Female Agricultural Laborers with Special Reference to Scheduled Caste
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, 1991) Devi, Sushila; Vermani, Savita
    Women who constitute half of the world's population by virtue of an accident of birth, perform two third of the world's work, receive one-tenth of its income and own less than one hundredth of its property. Since the time immemorial, women are largely employed in agriculture and allied enterprise. Of the total population of 684 million nearly 524 million people Jive in villages in India. Women constitute 47.5 per cent of the rural population. About 75 per cent of rural women belong to the families of small and marginal farmers. A majority of the landless women are from scheduled caste and scheduled tribes. Two-third of them are illiterate and most of the farm manual Labour is provided by them. They daily put in 14-18 hours of productive manual labour.
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    Socio-Economic and Cultural Dimensions of Food Security in Haryana
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, 1991) Kumar, Dalip; Nath, M.
    The developmental and academic interest in the problem of food security was First generated when the World Food Conference, convened by Food & Agriculture Organization (FAO) in 1974, drew the attention for the first time to the need and ways for ensuring food security to the hungry millions of the world. It called upon the world community that no child and woman should go to bed hungry and human being's physical and mental capabilities should be stunted for want of food. The call for the food security is the outcome of the growing imbalance between demand and supply of food, particularly in poor countries and need to bridge this gap through short and long term measures. The developing countries comprised or more than 70 percent of the world population but contribute only 45 per cent or the world's cereal production. The problem of food security gets accentuated owing to the fact that their access to surplus food is becoming increasingly difficult.