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Subject

Business Research Methodology

In the guidance of

Dr. Chandrashekhar Aronkar sir


Ashish kumar yadav

Presented by

Lifestyle and Economic perspectives of a village HINOTA

Acknowledgement
I would like to express my sincere thanks and gratitude to Dr. CHANDRASHEKHAR ARONKAR sir for your valuable guidance and motivation

Hudson maxim
All progress is born of inquiry. Doubt is often better then overconfidence, for it leads to inquiry, and inquiry leads to invention

The research is done with the objective to study the lifestyle in the village and understand the economic perspectives in the joint and nuclear family .

What do I mean by Lifestyle and Economic perspectives

The way in which a person or group lives excluding the cultural and religious aspects Allocation of recourses and their utilization

HINOTA
Hinota is a very small village well connected from neighboring villages ad town.

Farming is the main activity in Hinota, whereas several other activities such as dairy , transport etc. are carried out on a limited scale.

Research type exploratory research Research sample 30 Data collection method through personal interview

Family structure
Nuclear Joint family

35%

65%

Education Level
Educated In joint family Educated In nuclear family Total educated members Villagers in joint Villagers in nuclear Total number of villager 68 190 122 60 153 93

ANNUAL INCOM

Joint family 41% Nuclear family 59%

10000 - Income range 20000 20000 30000 90000 - 5% 5% 100000 100000 0% 80000 above 90000 15% 0% 30000 70000 40000 80000 20% 15%

60000 70000 5%

50000 60000 15%

40000 50000 20%

Sources of energy for cooking


20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0

Tradtional wood choolha

gas

kande

carocine

Monthly Electricity Consumption


6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 In nuclear family In Joint family TOTAL In nuclear family In Joint family TOTAL

Area of farming (acre)

Joint 45% Nuclear 55%

FINDINGS
There are more nuclear families than joint famiies. Income contribution from joint family is 59 % and nuclear family is 41% Most of the people earn the annual income in between 40000 50000 Traditional ways are the main source of energy for cooking. Nuclear family consumes more electricity than joint family. Joint family pays more for mobile expenditure.

Conclusion

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