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Perceptions and Impacts of Deforestation, Industrialization, and Climate Change on the Chota Nagpur Region: A Survey-Based Study
Rajkumar Jana , Dr. Kailash Nath Singh
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2024.7.8.7611
CrossRef DOI URL : https://doi.org/10.31426/ijamsr.2024.7.8.7611
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This study explores perceptions of deforestation, climate change, and environmental impacts in the Chota Nagpur region. A survey of 226 respondents reveals significant concerns about deforestation's role in altering weather patterns, biodiversity, and water resources. Notably, 74.4% believe deforestation contributes to weather changes, and 88.9% are worried about its impact on biodiversity. Additionally, 86.7% agree that deforestation and land use changes affect water availability. The data also indicates strong beliefs that industrialization and mining contribute to environmental pollution, with 88.5% supporting this view. Furthermore, 86.4% of respondents are aware of global climate change impacts on local agriculture and water resources. These findings highlight widespread recognition of environmental challenges and underscore the urgency for effective mitigation strategies and sustainable practices in the region.
Evaluation of industrialization and its impact on change in environmental conditions in Jharkhand: A Survey Based Exploration
Ishrat Jahan , Dr. Kailash Nath Singh
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2024.7.8.7612
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Jharkhand's rapid industrialization, driven by its mineral wealth, has led to significant economic benefits, including job creation and infrastructure development. However, this growth has come at a considerable environmental cost. The state's air quality has deteriorated due to emissions from industrial activities, leading to health issues for residents. Water resources are polluted by industrial effluents, impacting aquatic ecosystems and reducing clean water availability. Soil degradation and biodiversity loss are also critical concerns, exacerbated by deforestation and habitat destruction. This study evaluates these environmental impacts and highlights the need for a balanced approach to industrial growth. Strategies such as stricter environmental regulations, adoption of clean technologies, effective waste management, and community engagement are essential to mitigate adverse effects and promote sustainable development. By addressing these challenges, Jharkhand can aim for economic advancement while safeguarding its environmental and public health.
Study And Analysis of Rainwater Harvesting and Its Preservation in Jharkhand
Ratna Chowdhury , Dr. Kailash Nath Singh
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2024.7.8.7613
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Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is a crucial practice for managing water resources, especially in regions like Jharkhand, which faces significant water scarcity despite substantial monsoon rainfall. This study examines the current status, effectiveness, and preservation strategies of RWH in Jharkhand, addressing both its benefits and challenges. RWH offers a sustainable solution to alleviate water shortages by capturing and storing rainwater for various uses, including irrigation and groundwater recharge. Technological advancements, such as first flush diverters, filtration systems, and automated controls, have enhanced the efficiency of RWH systems. However, challenges remain, including limited awareness, financial constraints, and maintenance issues. Government initiatives, community participation, and technological innovation play pivotal roles in promoting RWH. This research aims to provide actionable insights and recommendations to improve RWH practices in Jharkhand, ensuring water security and supporting sustainable development in the region.
Population Migration in Jharkhand: A Geographical Perspective
Maherin Khatun , Dr. Kailash Nath Singh
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2024.7.8.7614
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Migration plays a crucial role in shaping the socio-economic and cultural landscape of Jharkhand, a state rich in natural resources but challenged by development disparities. This study examines the geographical dimensions of migration in Jharkhand, focusing on historical patterns, socio-economic determinants, and environmental influences. Key drivers include the search for better employment, education, healthcare, and living conditions, coupled with the impact of environmental degradation and climate change. The analysis combines qualitative and quantitative data to assess migration's effects on both source and destination areas. Findings reveal that while migration can enhance economic opportunities and improve living standards, it also leads to labour shortages in rural areas, strains urban infrastructure, and contributes to environmental challenges. The study provides insights into the complex dynamics of migration and offers policy recommendations for balanced development and improved management of migration-related issues in Jharkhand.
To Identify and Study the Factors Contributing to The Creation of a Sustainable Environment in Ranchi District
Imran Khan , Dr. Kailash Nath Singh
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2024.7.8.7615
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Ranchi, the capital of Jharkhand, is experiencing rapid urbanization and industrial growth, necessitating a focus on sustainable environmental practices. This study examines the factors contributing to a sustainable environment in Ranchi district, considering natural resource management, pollution, socio-economic dynamics, and policy frameworks. Through a comprehensive analysis involving literature review, data analysis, and case studies, the research identifies key areas such as sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, waste management, and community engagement as crucial for environmental sustainability. The study aims to assess the current environmental status, highlight challenges, and provide actionable recommendations to enhance sustainability in Ranchi. The findings underscore the importance of integrating sustainability into development practices to ensure ecological health and socio-economic well-being for present and future generations.
प्रधानमंत्री मुद्रा योजना (PMMY) का लघु उद्यमियों और राष्ट्रीय अर्थव्यवस्था पर प्रभाव: एक समीक्षा
Simmi Gahlot , Dr. Nidhi Monika Sharma, Dr. Ravish Kumar Soni
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2024.7.8.7616
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प्रधानमंत्री मुद्रा योजना (PMMY) ने लघु उद्यमियों के आर्थिक विकास में महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका निभाई है। वित्तीय समावेशन में वृद्धि हुई है, जिससे नवोदित उद्यमियों को पहली बार औपचारिक बैंकिंग प्रणाली से जोड़ा गया है। रोजगार के नए अवसर पैदा हुए हैं, जिससे बेरोजगारी की समस्या में कमी आई है। महिला उद्यमिता को भी बढ़ावा मिला है, जिससे महिला सशक्तिकरण में सहायता मिली है। इसके अलावा, स्थानीय और कुटीर उद्योगों के विकास से ग्रामीण और अर्ध-शहरी क्षेत्रों की आर्थिक स्थिति में सुधार हुआ है। इस प्रकार, प्रधानमंत्री मुद्रा योजना ने भारत में लघु उद्यमियों के आर्थिक विकास और राष्ट्रीय अर्थव्यवस्था को मजबूती देने में महत्वपूर्ण योगदान दिया है। प्रधानमंत्री मुद्रा योजना (PMMY) का उद्देश्य छोटे उद्यमियों को आर्थिक सहायता प्रदान करना है। यह योजना माइक्रो, छोटे और मध्यम उद्यमों (MSME) को गारंटी-मुक्त ऋण प्रदान करती है, जिससे वे अपने व्यवसाय को शुरू या विस्तारित कर सकें। शिशु, किशोर और तरुण श्रेणियों में ऋण दिया जाता है। यह योजना वित्तीय समावेशन, रोजगार सृजन, महिला सशक्तिकरण और आर्थिक विकास को प्रोत्साहित करती है, जिससे स्थानीय अर्थव्यवस्था को मजबूती मिलती है।
Digital Transformation in Indian Agriculture: Assessing the Impact on Crop Monitoring and Sustainable Farming Techniques
Niraj Prakash, Dr. A Sajeevan Rao, Dr. Ashish Kumar Awasthi, Sneha Maurya
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2024.7.8.7617
CrossRef DOI URL : https://doi.org/10.31426/ijamsr.2024.7.8.7617
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This research paper investigates the role of digital tools in enhancing farming practices. Based on a survey of 500 farmers from Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Bihar, the study evaluates the impact of digital awareness, farming efficiency, and crop yield. The findings reveal a positive correlation between farmers' awareness of digital technologies and improvements in agricultural productivity. Farmers utilizing digital tools for crop monitoring, weather predictions, and soil health management reported higher efficiency and yield, with a significant 20% improvement in productivity compared to those using traditional methods. Punjab and Haryana showed higher rates of technology adoption, while Uttar Pradesh and Bihar lagged due to limited infrastructure. The study highlights the transformative potential of digital agriculture in India while also addressing challenges in accessibility and adoption, emphasizing the need for improved infrastructure and training.
Feminism and Educational Transformation: A Review of Gender Equality Initiatives in Jharkhand's Tribal Regions
Shagufta Hussain, Dr. Sita Kumari
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2024.7.8.7618
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This study explores how feminist ideals impact education for women and girls in this region. Focusing on gender equality, the research explores how feminist advocacy challenges traditional gender roles, promotes inclusive curricula, and addresses barriers to education. It highlights the role of feminist movements, NGOs, and local activists in advancing girls' education, implementing policy changes, and fostering safe learning environments. The study also emphasizes the importance of recruiting female teachers as role models and the influence of gender-sensitive curricula. This study explores how feminism influences educational practices in Jharkhand's tribal regions, promoting gender equality and empowerment. By challenging traditional norms, improving access, and creating supportive learning environments, feminist movements have made education more inclusive for girls. The study highlights successes and ongoing efforts needed for truly equitable education.