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  • Sonali Sharma

    Published by Himanshu Publications, 2018

    ISBN 10: 817906705X ISBN 13: 9788179067055

    Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India

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    Hardcover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. With the view to bring the tribal areas or people of the country in the mainstream of economic development, the State Government has made significant efforts and started various activities for them. Accordingly, Tribal Area Development Programme (TADP) was taken up, on a pilot basis in 1964 under central sector plan scheme of the Ministry of Agriculture focusing on basically meant for family - oriented income - generation schemes in the sectors of agriculture, horticulture, minor irrigation, soil conservation, animal husbandry, forest, education, cooperatives, fishers of TADP included in the study were Agriculture Implements and Tools Distribution, Vegetable Development Programme, Livestock Development Centre and Development of Whole (Agriculture) Tribal Villages. From time immemorial, agriculture has been a way of life and it is the principal sources of livelihood for more than 55 percent of the population of this country which includes huge part of Tribal population. The study was undertaken with the objectives to study the structure and functioning of Tribal Areas Development Programme (TADP) in Udaipur District, to find out the knowledge and adoption of improved practices promoted under agricultural services of TADP among the beneficiaries, the extent of income generation and improvement in quality of life of the beneficiaries, opinion of beneficiaries towards agricultural services promoted under TADP and to explore the constraint faced by the beneficiaries of the TADP. The study was conducted in purposively selected three 3 blocks of Udaipur district namely Jadol, Sarada and Lasadiya considering 12 villages for beneficiaries and 12 villages for having non-beneficiaries. The sample consisted of 360 respondents (180 beneficiaries and 180 non-beneficiaries) selected on the basis of random sampling methods. The interview schedule was developed by the researcher on the basis of objectives viz. knowledge, adoption, income generation, opinion and constraints for the respondents on Agricultural services. Over all it can be concluded that beneficiaries of various Agricultural services has good to average knowledge, high to medium adoption, neutral opinion and average income. This can be further improved to good knowledge, with equal adoption, favourable opinion and high income by having cent percent adoption of Agricultural Services of TADP by beneficiaries. It is suggested that the government and non - government functionaries should make whole-hearted and untiring efforts in the form of various extension activities especially for tribals so that they can develop scientific outlook in tribal by continuous motivation, encouragement, guidance and training and become a part of the mainstream of development. Tribals should be educated and made to understand the significance of the programme with its services, are for their socio economics development. The organizers should take due care in first educating them to realizes the importance of the programme and then implement it to get better response.