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Effectiveness of ‘KVK Krishi Patashale’ in Bidar district of Karnataka (KVK Bidar: A pioneer institute to initiate an online weekly series of agricultural training program)

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Title Effectiveness of ‘KVK Krishi Patashale’ in Bidar district of Karnataka (KVK Bidar: A pioneer institute to initiate an online weekly series of agricultural training program)
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Creator Sunilkumar NM, Rakesh Varma, Akshaykumar, Ningdalli Mallikarjun and Sidramappa V Manige
 
Subject Capacity building, covid-19, ICT tools, KVK Krishi patashale and pandemic
 
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In India about 760 millions of farmers are engaged in agriculture. But the past couple of years due to
Covid-19 pandemic the direct contact between the agricultural extension personnel and the farmers have
experienced a notable extent of gap. To fill the gap between the agricultural extension personnel and the
farmers in a alternate & modern way ICAR – Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Bidar has initiated a online weekly
series of agricultural Capacity building program & Interaction sessions called ‘KVK KRISHI
PATASHALE’. So, the study was conducted to measure the effectiveness of this program. This present
study was conducted in Bidar district (8 talukas) of Karnataka state, totally 80 respondents were selected
(10 from each taluka). Effectiveness of 15 online training of KVK krishi patashale was studied and the
findings of the study reveales that soil & water conservation technologies and borewell recharge was
found most effective / very useful (83.75%) followed by kharif crops, seeds and improved agronomic
practices (71.25%) and the least effective training was Pradhan mantri fasal bhima yojane and crop
insurance (37.50%).
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Date 2024-02-21T15:12:38Z
2024-02-21T15:12:38Z
2022-11-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/81486
 
Language English
 
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Publisher The Pharma Innovation Journal 2022; SP-11(2): 1879-1882