Batra, AshaArya, Saurabh2019-01-092019-01-092018http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810089478The present investigation entitled “Livelihood security of small and marginal farm families of Ambala division of Haryana state” was conducted in Ambala division of Haryana state. Two districts viz. Ambala and Yamunanagar were selected randomly from Ambala division. One block from each district viz. Sadhora block from Ambala and Nareingarh block from Yamunanagar district were selected randomly. Two villeges from each block viz. Rajpur and Nashera from Sadhora block, Sain Majra and Badi Ujjal from Nareingarh were selected randomly. Seventy five small and marginal farmers were selected randomly from each village and thus 300 farm families constitute the sample size for present study. Statistical tools like frequency, percentages, weighted mean score, ranking and co-relation coefficient were applied for data analysis. Sixteen independent variables and two dependent variables were selected for study purpose. The overall mean score of Human capital was found to be low in both the selected districts with WMS 1.52 and 1.59 in Ambala and Yamunanagar districts. The overall mean score of social, natural, physical and financial capital was found medium in both selected districts with mean score range from 1.67-2.33. Livelihood security index was medium level for almost all the security but the score for nutritional security was low among all of them. Major problems faced by the farm families of Ambala district related to government followed by climate change, agriculture, household and market respectively. Whereas major problems related to Yamunanagar district was related to market, climate change, government, agriculture and household respectively. Major opportunities perceived by farm families of both districts was same i.e related to household followed by community resources, farm practices and provided by government respectively. Human, social, natural, physical and financial capital were found to be positively and significantly co-related with age, family size, family education status, size of house, occupation, annual income, size of land, social participation and information source utilization. Same trends were observed in all types of security chosen for study purpose viz. food, nutritional, economic, shelter/water and sanitation, health, education security and access to institution. The effectiveness of developed VCD entitled” prakritik kheti dwara khaya suraksha” was assessed through 30 judges on selected parameters viz. audio and visual quality, presentation of message, content and text. The developed VCD was perceived high by the judges.ennullLivelihood security of small and marginal farm families of Ambala division of Haryana stateThesis