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Events
we experienced from July 6th –
July 6th
is the first event in itself, as our journey in this university has started. We
met our highly qualified faculty members, humble seniors and helpful PhD
scholars. We explored our university campus and Divayan KVK. We are also made
familiar with the rules and regulations of our university.
July 22nd, Fresher’s
Day-
“FRESHERS
DAY” was the day when we were officially welcomed in this university and we
were included in the RKMVU family. It was a great day of honor and prestige for
all of us. It was an awesome experience as because no other college give such a
traditional, peaceful and inspirational welcome. It was a great day for us; we
enjoyed a lot and learned a lot.
24TH July, 2015
– Seminar on ‘Family Farming With
Reference To Sustainability & Ethical Paradigm’.
By-
Dr. Debabrata Das Gupta.
(Former
Vice Chancellor of Viswabharati)
On
this day we attended our first seminar in our seminar hall based on Family Farming With Reference To
Sustainability & Ethical Paradigm. The seminar was given by Dr.
Debabrata Das Gupta, a great learned person. He stressed on the need of
sustainable Family Farming and its benefits. The seminar was really an ocean of
knowledge for all of us.
23rd April,
2015– Seminar on ‘Sharing work experiences as social entrepreneur’.
By
– Anil Narayan Singh
{OSD Govt. of Jharkhand}
Entrepreneurship
was a new word for all of us. Through this seminar we understood all the
aspects of social entrepreneurship like how to become a social entrepreneur and
the sunny side of this aspect. The question answer session which followed the
seminar also enlightened us a lot.
2nd May, 2015
– Seminar on ‘Financial infusion’
By-
Subrata dutta
(Director,
RUDSETI, Ranchi)
Through
this seminar we got an immense knowledge on the Financial Inclusion services.
It is a package of practices for the delivery of financial services at low cost
to disadvantageous sections of the society. We came to know that Financial Inclusion
is an important dimension of Rural Development. There is also a bright job
perspective for us in this type of services.
7th May, 2015 – Seminar on
‘Role of Rural Development Professionals
in Executing Rural Development Program in Jharkhand’.
By- Manoj Kumar
(Deputy Commissioner Ranchi)
This
is the most valuable seminar for us till now. This seminar actually defined our
course. We came to know the various sphere of rural development of the state. This
seminar also made us feel the value of
course that we are studying right now.
2nd July,2015
– Seminar on ‘Tribal Development in
Jharkhand’.
By – Dr. H. S. Gupta
{State Programme Director
JTDS, Ranchi}
This
was another great seminar that we attended.
We came to know about the real condition of tribal of this state and the
need for their development. The PowerPoint Presentation also vividly depicted
the need of tribal development in Jharkhand.
That day the seminar hall turned into a powerhouse of knowledge.
12th august, 2015
– Seminar on ‘Entrepreneurship A Gateway
for Decent Life’.
By- Dr. Sanjay Saha
(HOS,
Department Of Business Study IBRI college of Technology, Oman)
This
was an awesome seminar. The personality and powerful oration of Sanjay sir left
us speechless. We came to know about different aspects of entrepreneurship. We
also gathered knowledge about successful entrepreneurs of our age and our
times. We also came across a fine PowerPoint presentation and a most
interactive question answer session.
19th august, 2015-
Seminar on ‘Cultivation & Economic
Aspect Of Lac Cultivation Processing & Value Addition’.
By-Dr.
R.K. Yogi
(Agricultural
Economist, IINRG , Ranchi)
Though
Lac cultivation is from our next semester onwards but we gathered sufficient
knowledge about it.
It was a beautifully presented seminar on Lac cultivation
techniques and it’s processing. We also came to know about different value
addition techniques also.
9th September, 2015-
Seminar on ‘Non vegetable &
vegetative propagation’.
By- Dr. Pranab Hajra
(Dean,
Department of Horticulture, BCKV)
Seminar
on ‘Techniques of Vegetable Planting
Material’
By-
Dr. Arup Chatterjee
(Assistant
Professor. Dept. of Horticulture, BCKV)
Through
this twin seminar of the day, we got enlightened about different methodologies
that are being incorporated in the vegetable cultivation and the methods of
producing vegetable seeds. This seminar was of great use in for our practical
works in university plots.
Our first village visit
Another
great event is our 1st village visit in 1st week of
august to Obar and Getalsud farm. We learnt lot in that visit; it was a very
great experience. For most of us it was a memorable encounter.
15th
August
We celebrate Independence Day in DKVK. Through
all these years we had observed this event in our respective schools. But for
the first time we observed it with KVK staffs and trainees.
5th
September
It was a great day for all the teachers,
scholars, students of our university. The day was illuminated with numerous
speeches and presentations. The teachers’ day celebration in the college was
really a memorable one.
16th,
17th, 18th September, 2015 – ‘Our
First RLLE’
These
three days are the most amazing days of our lives. Our first Rural Living and Learning Experience. We
interacted with the villagers and also studied the cropping patterns and
practices of the farmers. The ghost stories of the village and stories of
elephant attack added thrill to our experience.
By ARTD Batch 2015.
Open Window: Sourav Chakraborty
Role of girl students
in the socio-economic surveys of any village
Sourav Chakraborty(3rd semester)
In
the context of rural development there are many common questions asked by
different individuals about the involvement of girls’ students i.e. how they
can work in the adverse conditions of village? How they can live in a place
where there is no toilet facilities? How they can interact with unknown
villagers? Well I also thought this type of questions and ultimately concluded
that girls really do not have any impact on the socio economic surveys of
villages. But then I met the girl students of Rama Krishna Mission Vivekananda
University, and my perception changed by leaps and bounds.
Representation of the total village
population
It
is a quite known fact to all of us that a village population consist of more or
less equal proposition of men and women. Actually when we boys approach a
particular household then the male members come forward to answer our
Questions. So practically the answers of the female members goes ultimately
unanswered. But when girls approach any family the female members also come forward
to participate in the survey thus leading to the representation of the total
village population.
Effective questions
Until
I got enrolled in the ARTD course I always felt proud about my knowledge in
science and mathematics and hardly felt any shame for my literature marks.
Whereas it is quite evident that our female counterparts timidly solved
numerical but they carried a huge library of Hindi and Bengali novels in their
bags. But when we visited village for the first time then I really felt the
need to have a good literary background. Most of us couldn’t put forward good
set of effective questions and here also the girls exceeded us by providing
really functional questions which the villagers easily understood and answered.
Quick wit to change the course of
discussion
Girls
are known for their quick wit in their everyday works. The villagers don’t have
the opportunity to pursue quality education and so it is a common phenomenon
that they take up our questions of survey in a wrong way. They think that the
survey which we undertake is not in the good interest for them. Here also girls
rescue us through their quick wit. Through their clever questions they can
easily can easily change the mind makeup of the villagers more effectively than
us.
Extracting
the exact information
The
real needs of the girls are felt during the survey of Health Status of Women
and children in a village. It is quite evident that the village women are very
conservative and they do not disclose any health related problems before the young
boys. But with the girls they feel free and their health status are easily
recorded in the survey schedules.
I am not dedicating
this article to any of my senior or junior sisters or my classmates. I am
dedicating this article to all those living encyclopaedias, who think that
women are born to look after family and kids and they can never exceed men in
any respect.
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