Tura Campus Reviews, Summaries, Synopses & Abstracts

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Vehicles to Reduce Women’S Drudgery by Means of Strengthening Skills..

(9 Ratings)
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Women participation in all activities is related to jhumming/terrace cultivation and household activities. Jhum-women continue to be poorly skilled... Read Summary
Published: May 30, 2009 Visits: 69 words : 900

Shifting Cultivation in Garo Hills

(10 Ratings)
Authors:James W Momin; NEHU; Tura Campus  Abstract by:jameswmomin
Shifting cultivation was a primitive and inferior system of cultivation that needed to be changed, even done away with. Read Abstract
Published: April 13, 2009 Visits: 139 words : 900

Livestock and Dairy Farming in Meghalaya - Policies and Approaches

(7 Ratings)
Credit is an important input to the livestock production process. The livestock sector’s ability to achieve its targeted growth in productivity....... Read Summary
Published: April 21, 2009 Visits: 119 words : 900

Climate Change - Causes and Impacts

(6 Ratings)
Authors:James W Momin; RDAP; NEHU; Tura Campus  Summary by:jameswmomin
The rise in temperature affects production of agriculture, biodiversity, glacier threath, health caused hazardous impacts on entire global environment Read Summary
Published: April 13, 2009 Visits: 182 words : 900

Dairy Farming in Meghalaya - Obstacles

(5 Ratings)
Authors:James W Momin; RDAP; NEHU; Tura Campus  Summary by:jameswmomin
Paucity of feed ingredients is one of the hurdles faced by the Livestock and Dairy rearers and most of the ingredients are imported and, as a result.. Read Summary
Published: April 19, 2009 Visits: 70 words : 600

Efforts to Tackle the Global Environmental Hazards

(8 Ratings)
Authors:James W Momin; RDAP; NEHU; Tura Campus  Summary by:jameswmomin
climate change are anticipated from changes in mean temperature and rainfall, increase weather variability and the sea level rise. Read Summary
Published: April 13, 2009 Visits: 76 words : 900

Impact of Shifting Cultivation in Garo Hills

(7 Ratings)
Authors:James W Momin; NEHU; Tura Campus  Abstract by:jameswmomin
The shifting cultivation is described as a dominant economy of the jhummias characterized by rotation of fields rather than rotation of crops, absence Read Abstract
Published: April 14, 2009 Visits: 217 words : 900

Women's Drudgery in Agrarian Society

(13 Ratings)
Authors:James W Momin; RDAP; NEHU; Tura Campus  Abstract by:jameswmomin
Women's drudgery in the issue of rural development put an aggressive concern that hampers the reproductive and productive community works and devt.. Read Abstract
Published: April 12, 2009 Visits: 159 words : 900

Dairy and Livestock Farming in Meghalaya - Potential & Prospects

(4 Ratings)
Agricultural operations having certain limitations due to its topography, climatic situation and socio-economic conditions claiming only about 10%.... Read Summary
Published: April 19, 2009 Visits: 110 words : 900

Prospects of Bamboo Cultivation in Garo Hills.

(6 Ratings)
Bamboo is crop of substantial importance and potential in Garo Hills to uplift livelihooh standards. Read Summary
Published: April 13, 2009 Visits: 159 words : 900
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