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Title:
MEASURING THE IMPACT OF KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA ON INCOME GENERATION OF RURAL YOUTH

Authors:
Krishna Kumar Rana, Rashmi Shukla, Richa Singh and S.R.K.Singh

Abstract:
The term "Youth" refers to people who are aged between 15 and 24 years, and according to World Bank. The term "youth" in general refers to those who are between the ages of 15-25. Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) is an innovative science based institution which conduct on farm testing for technology assessment and refinement, undertakes vocational training of farmers farm women and rural youths and front-line demonstrations to demonstrate the latest technologies to the farmers as well as extension workers in India. The study conducted in shahdol district of Madhya Pradesh state to measure the impact of Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) on income generation of rural youth. The study was conducted with 120 respondents randomly selected in six villages of shahdol district. The findings revealed that, rural youth were of middle age, education status, illiterate, belongs to OBC, medium social participation, small land holding, low annual income, low mass media exposure, low extension contact, low infrastructural facilities, 3 to 4 trainings attended, medium risk orientation, low economic motivation and medium innovative proneness. The income generation of rural youth was medium.

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