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Innovative Approach for Technology Dissemination among Rural Community - by KVK, Ambala


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1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Ambala (Haryana), India
     

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Farm women of rural areas generally face lots of problems during their day-to-day life. These problems can be as drudgery burden; high cost; time; energy; fuel consuming and above to all, the problem of health and hygiene. To mitigate these problems to some extent, all, KVK Ambala innovated some technologies such as janta water filter, Iceless refrigerator, bhusse ka dibba and Hand cloth washing device. These innovations work on different principles. For example, janta water filter was a single candle which filters water instantly. This filter can be used to remove suspended particles and harmful bacteria from polluted water. Ice-less refrigerator works without electricity and on the principle that evaporation causes cooling effect. Bhusse ka Dibba works on the principle that chaff of crops are bad conductor of heat. Hand cloth washing device is based on the principle of centrifugal force. Various trainings were organized for Aanganwadies workers, School's children and Farm women. Their innovations were tested in schools, aanganwadies, purposively selected villages of all 6 blocks of Ambala district of Haryana. Under these technologies, (30) Schools, (120) Aangawadi Kendras and 850 farm women covered. After testing these innovations, feed-back were collected from different sources (i.e. schools, Aangawadi Kendra and Farm Women) and overall impression was that these innovations are user friendly, sustainable, ecologically viable, drudgery reducing, low costing, time, energy and fuel saving. There is need to promote these technologies on a larger scale specially in rural areas of other states.

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Drudgery, Technologies, Innovations, Sustainable, Ecologically Viable.
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  • Verma, Vandana and Grover, Indu (2006). Science and
  • Technology in Rural Area Homes, Anmol Publication, New
  • Delhi.

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Authors

Upasana Singh
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Ambala (Haryana), India
Pragati Singh
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Ambala (Haryana), India
Ramesh Kumar
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Ambala (Haryana), India

Abstract


Farm women of rural areas generally face lots of problems during their day-to-day life. These problems can be as drudgery burden; high cost; time; energy; fuel consuming and above to all, the problem of health and hygiene. To mitigate these problems to some extent, all, KVK Ambala innovated some technologies such as janta water filter, Iceless refrigerator, bhusse ka dibba and Hand cloth washing device. These innovations work on different principles. For example, janta water filter was a single candle which filters water instantly. This filter can be used to remove suspended particles and harmful bacteria from polluted water. Ice-less refrigerator works without electricity and on the principle that evaporation causes cooling effect. Bhusse ka Dibba works on the principle that chaff of crops are bad conductor of heat. Hand cloth washing device is based on the principle of centrifugal force. Various trainings were organized for Aanganwadies workers, School's children and Farm women. Their innovations were tested in schools, aanganwadies, purposively selected villages of all 6 blocks of Ambala district of Haryana. Under these technologies, (30) Schools, (120) Aangawadi Kendras and 850 farm women covered. After testing these innovations, feed-back were collected from different sources (i.e. schools, Aangawadi Kendra and Farm Women) and overall impression was that these innovations are user friendly, sustainable, ecologically viable, drudgery reducing, low costing, time, energy and fuel saving. There is need to promote these technologies on a larger scale specially in rural areas of other states.

Keywords


Drudgery, Technologies, Innovations, Sustainable, Ecologically Viable.

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