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| Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
| Title | : | Importance of the Religious Values in Family Development |
| Country | : | India |
| Authors | : | Dr. Pisal Anita Sambhaji |
Abstract: India is the different country in world. India is a religion country and almost all people believe in religious values and their influence on family development in India. Family values are the foundation of the children to share your family values and traditions with your children. Family is the extremely important component of India culture. Families are valued highly and are a part of an individual life until death. Traditional family values that all fall under the "love task" include all our relationship. Traditional family values usually include such as religion, marriage, communication, traditions, morals, holidays interactions with relatives. Often when people get married they take in their older relatives and other realties provider support of them..........
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| Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
| Title | : | Gender Dimensions in Fuel Wood Management: Some Implications for Adoption of Cleaner Energy Source in Kano Region |
| Country | : | Nigeria |
| Authors | : | Nuratu Mohammed Phd || Mairo Haruna |
Abstract: This study examines gender dimension in fuel wood management in some rural areas of Kano and Jigawa States. Data was collected using the Focus Group Discussion technique (FGD) with a total sample of 63 women and nine (9) men from nine ( 9 ) settlements in Kano and Jigawa states. Research findings showed that majority (97%) of the women in the settlements have preference for the use of biomass energy types especially fuel wood for cooking. Since majority use fuel wood, it was found that 98% use the three hearth stone technology. As far as the household management of fuel wood is concerned the men are responsible for sourcing and procurement as well as processing while the women are responsible for storing and usage.............
Keywords: Fuel wood, energy, gender, rural and management
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