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- Impact of Family Ecological Factors on the Nutritional Status of School Age Children
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1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Unnao, U.P., IN
1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Unnao, U.P., IN
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Asian Journal of Home Science, Vol 8, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 735-738Abstract
Malnutrition is found to be a wide spread problem in India irrespective of topographical description. While malnutrition affects the people of all ages, it is agreed that children in the world die of malnutrition and related diseases every day. Keeping in view the importance of nutritional status of school age children the present study was undertaken in Dhaura village of Hasnganj block of district Unnao (U.P.). In total 64 children aged 6-14 years were surveyed to assess the nutritional status.The result of the study revealed that as perWaterlow classification 48.44 per cent of the children studied were suffering from various grades of malnutrition. On the basis of MUAC, 45.31 per cent children were found malnourished. The nutritional status of children was found to be significantly correlated with different family ecological factors like education of mothers, monthly family income and dietary practices of the family.Keywords
Impact, Family Ecological, Factors- Natural Dye from Traditional Medicinal Source: Mulethi
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1 Department of Textiles and Clothing, College of Home Science, Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology, Kanpur (U.P.), IN
2 Department of Textiles and Clothing, College of Home Science, C.S.A. University of Agriculture and Technology, Kanpur (U.P.), IN
1 Department of Textiles and Clothing, College of Home Science, Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology, Kanpur (U.P.), IN
2 Department of Textiles and Clothing, College of Home Science, C.S.A. University of Agriculture and Technology, Kanpur (U.P.), IN
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Asian Journal of Home Science, Vol 9, No 2 (2014), Pagination: 546-549Abstract
With the growing importance and popularity of concepts like green, eco-friendly, sustainability, etc. natural dyes seems to have become an obvious choice for enlightened producers and consumers of textiles. There is a great demand for natural dyed products in foreign countries as well as in India. Cotton fabric dyed with natural dyes in soft and subdued shades with traditional designs creates a fashion statement. In this view the present research work has been taken on standardization of dyeing process for cotton with natural dye extracted from mulethi (Glycyrrhiza glabra).Keywords
Natural Dyeing, Mulethi, Cotton, Mordant.References
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- Training Package on Macrame for Skill Development
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1 Department of Family Resource Management, College of Home Science, Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology, Kanpur (U.P.), IN
2 Department of Textiles and Clothing, College of Home Science, C.S.A. University of Agriculture and Technology, Kanpur (U.P.), IN
1 Department of Family Resource Management, College of Home Science, Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology, Kanpur (U.P.), IN
2 Department of Textiles and Clothing, College of Home Science, C.S.A. University of Agriculture and Technology, Kanpur (U.P.), IN
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Asian Journal of Home Science, Vol 9, No 2 (2014), Pagination: 660-661Abstract
Macrame is delightful hand knotted craft employed to make several useful and decorative products. The role of textile handicraft industry in rural economy of India is increasing steadily. Therefore, the present study explored the potential of this traditional beautiful craft in developing training package on macrame products to encourage women for skill development.Keywords
Macrame, Training package, Skill development.References
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