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Research Paper | Social Work | India | Volume 13 Issue 8, August 2024 | Popularity: 5.8 / 10
An Analytical Study of Factors Affecting the Livelihood of the Community of Dang Area of Karauli District of Rajasthan
Neeraj Kumar Prajapati, Dr. Sita Gurjar
Abstract: Sustainable livelihood with regular income source helps in achieving economic growth, poverty reduction and sustaining inclusive development of family. Dang area of Karauli district is consist of three densely populated and underdeveloped blocks. Livelihood of community of dang area is mostly dependent on Agriculture and Livestock rearing. Despite having abundant natural resources and suitable condition of farming, the community is facing massive challenges of regular and sustainable livelihood. In this research paper, we aimed to identify and assess various factors affecting and their impact on the livelihood of community of area. To assess and analyse the above problem, we used the secondary data. The results indicate that illiteracy, lack of awareness, practice of traditional farming, single income source, poor penetration of government schemes are some of the factors that affecting the livelihood of community. The study will be useful literature for policymakers, organizations to make right efforts for development of the area.
Keywords: Dang Area, Livelihood, Poverty, Inclusive development, sustainable livelihood
Edition: Volume 13 Issue 8, August 2024
Pages: 1313 - 1316
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