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Research Study on Role of Tribal Women Wage Earner in Ensuring Family Food Security in Scheduled Areas of Rajasthan in Changing Environmental and Economic Scenario

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  • Maharana Pratap Adhyayan Evam Jan Kalyan Sansthan Jaipur

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The project aimed to find the reasons for bottlenecks in the present system that deprive the tribal community of the benefit of schemes. Five villages from each block have been selected to make total number of villages as 125. The survey conducted in these villages included one questionnaire for village information and another questionnaire for selected 20 women from each village were quarried for various type of information. Thus 2500 households from 125 villages were selected and information gathered from them has been compiled in this report. URL:[http://wcd.nic.in/].

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  • Maharana Pratap Adhyayan Evam Jan Kalyan Sansthan Jaipur, 2011. "Research Study on Role of Tribal Women Wage Earner in Ensuring Family Food Security in Scheduled Areas of Rajasthan in Changing Environmental and Economic Scenario," Working Papers id:4441, eSocialSciences.
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