
Family Vitality Utilization Design and Socio-Cultural Measurements Related with a Contextual Exploration of Rustic Haryana, India
Author(s) -
Mrs. P. Rathna*,
Ameeta RaviKumar
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.d9708.118419
Subject(s) - vitality , abandonment (legal) , unit (ring theory) , socioeconomics , biomass (ecology) , business , geography , agricultural economics , sociology , psychology , economics , political science , biology , ecology , genetics , mathematics education , law
A study of family unit vitality utilization design was done in a town of Jhajjhar area of Haryana, India in the year 2017. The family units outline secured heterogeneous populace having a place with various pay, instructive and social gatherings. There was greater accessibility and usage of strong biomass energizes as vitality assets in household segment when contrasted with the business fills. Excrement cakes, crop deposits and kindling were seen as the three primary energizes utilized for cooking, however LPG was likewise utilized alongside biomass powers. In any case, total change to cleaner powers has not occurred at this point even in family units that has been utilizing LPG for a long time. Salary was a significant factor deciding the decision of fuel for cooking; however there were some socio-social variables which were similarly significant in making fuel inclinations at family level.