Session Wise Schedule Day -2 (25 th March, 2018) Plenary Session: II (9.00am to am)
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1 Session Wise Schedule Day -2 (25 th March, 2018) Breakfast (8:30 am to 9:00 am) Boys Common Room Plenary Session: II (9.00am to am) Chairpersons Presenters Dr. Razia, Ethelind College of Home Science, SHUATS, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh,India Dr. Gursharan Kochar, Ex- Chairperson of Department of Home Science, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra Dr. Sudesh Gandhi, Principal Scientist,, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Haryana, India Dr. Madhu Nangla, Head, Dept. of Sociology, MDU, Rohtak Dr. Pratima Devi, MDU, Rohtak Fred Onderi Omariba, Kenya Shem Oganga, Kenya Tea Break Dr. Jatinder Kishtwaria, Director, Central Institute for Women in Agriculture, Bhubaneswar (Orissa), India, Dr. Gursharan Kochar, Guest of honour, Ex-Chairperson of Department of Home Science, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra Dr. Dhurjati Majumdar, Retd, Director, DRDO, New Delhi Topics Quality of Living and Incidences of Poverty of Women Workers in the Unorganized Sector Women Workers of s - Status and Health Care Services Technological Empowerment for Mitigating Drudgery of Rural Women e Dimensions of Women s Health Health and Safety of Women at Workplace: Need for Special Treatment Women Empowerment in India: Issues and Challenges Protection and Promotion of Livelihood, Capacity Building and Empowerment of Women Workers in Technical Sessions -6 & 7 (11.00 am pm) Venue- (Auditorium) Theme 6: Quality of Living and Incidences of Poverty of Women Workers in the Theme 7 : Protection and Promotion of Livelihood, Capacity Building and Empowerment of Women Workers in Chairpersons Dr. Jatinder Kishtwaria, Director, Central Institute for Women in Agriculture, Bhubaneswar (Orissa), India Dr. Sudesh Gandhi,Principal Scientist,, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Haryana, India Mr. Onward Kurashwa, Sociologist, Zimbabwe
2 Oral Presentations Theme -6 OP1 AshutoshPandey Social Development and Women: A Health Perspective OP2 AzraFatma&RaziaParvez Economic Status of Farm Women Engaged in Wheat Harvesting Activity in Allahabad Region of Uttar Pradesh OP3 NeetuAntil&RekhaRathee Female Workers and their Socio-Economic Profile: A Study of in India OP4 Neetu Singh Gautam&ShakuntlaPunia Impact of Service Status on Life Satisfaction and Family Functioning Among Adults in Haryana State OP5 Nidhi Vats&SunitaMadaan Clothing predilections and deportment of women in unorganized sector: Impact of Socioeconomic status OP6 Phoolkumari Maternal Knowledge on Languages Milestones of Under Privileged Children OP7 Pooja& Ganga V Yenagi Job Satisfaction of Primary School Teachers in Dharwad District of Karnataka OP8 Pratibha H. Devaramane& Ganga V. Yenagi Perceived Stress and Coping Strategies Among Rural Women OP9 PriyaSauni&Sangeeta Kumar A Critical Analysis on Feminization in India OP10 Reena&BimlaDhand Family Environment as Predictors of Academic Motivation Among Adolescents OP11 RituGupta&DeepikaBisht A Study on Work Environment of Women Engaged in Agro-Enterprises OP12 SandeepKaur&Akanksha Sharma Uncovering Substance Abuse among Women in OP13 SaritaVerma, VandanaVerma& Ella Rani Empowerment of Women through Better Nutrition and Health OP14 ShuchitaAnand&Mahak Sharma A Comparative Study on the Quality of Life, Physical Activity and Dietary Profile of Working and Non- Working Females OP15 Sunita&SheelaSangwan A Comparative Study on Quality of Life of Senior Citizens OP16 TarvinderjeetKaur, GK Kochar&Suman Value Addition of Conventional Food Preparations with Under-exploited Greens for Nutritional Security of Females in Unorganized OP17sector OP17 Vijay Kumar &Vidushi Sharma Status and Socio Economic Profile of Women Workers Especially in Unorganised Sectors of India Oral Presentations Theme -7 OP18 Anjali Awasthi&MadhulikaGautam SHEROES There is a Hidden Hero in Every She OP19 Anu Mushroom Cultivation: Self Employment in OP20 AvantikaPathak, MinakshiGautam&Garima Singh Remedial Measures for Rural Women Engaged in Agricultural Activities
3 OP21 BabitaBhandari, Harsharawat& Anita Rani Dyeing of Silk Fabric: Livelihood Generation in OP22 Bharti Sharma, NirmalYadav&SarojYadav Employment Generating Through Cotton Blended Shoddy Yarn OP23 Brindha T. Sachdanandam SundariAkkaKadai: A Study on the Influence of Social Media on Women s Self Employment Through Food Carts in Chennaimarina OP24 DM Padma Priya& V BharathiHarishankar Enhancing Voice and Agency for Women in Tamil Nadu: Self Help Groups as Models for Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives OP25 Ekta Sharma& Susan Paul Role of Women Entrepreneurs in the Glory of Madhubani Folk Art of Bihar OP26 HarshitaBisht&Suman Singh Need Assessment of Domestic Workers to Enhance their Employability Potential OP27 HemaUpadhayay&AlkaGoel Women empowerment from Small scale home furnishing industry of Pilkhuwa OP28 JN Bhatiaand&PremLata Entrepreneurship Development among Rural Women through Mushroom Farming OP29 Kavita, Prashant Kumar&SumanDuhan Role of Women Entrepreneurship in Indian Economy OP30 NavneetKaur Challenges and Opportunities for Women Workers in Solid Waste Management OP31 Neelam Saini1 & Krishna Khambra Phulkari for Growth of Home Economic as Rural Home Based Work OP32 Parul Gill&Saroj S. Jeet Singh Giving Modern Look to Traditional Haryanvi Toplafor Livelihood of Rural Women OP33 PriyankaAeri Capacity Building of Women through Child Care Industry OP34 Pragati Singh&Upasanasingh Empowerment of Farm Women Through Income Generating Activities OP35 Puspa, P Punia& V Singh Role of Women in Diversified Durrie Products OP36 Rajesh Kumari&Poonam Participation of Women in Occupations with Educational Attainment in Rural Haryana (India) OP37 Reetu Devi Women's Empowerment through Home Based Work: Present Scenario from India OP38 RekhaJangir&Pankaj Gill Durrie Product Making as a New Craft for Women s Employment OP39 Ritu, L Yadav& S Kaushik Role and Training Needs Assessment of Women in Diversified Technological Agricultural Activities OP40 SarojYadav& Mona Verma To Create Awareness among Farmers Workers Regarding Health Risks and Use of Protective Clothing during Harvesting and Threshing Activities OP41 ShuchiSrivastava Empowering Women of through Digital Transformation OP43 Sushila Role of Information Technology for Promoting Women Empowerment: Rural Women in Focus OP44 Teena Gupta Women Co-operatives: Transforming the Landscape of Women Empowerment in Rural OP45 VandanaVerma& Ella Rani Capacity Building of Women through Economically
4 Viable Handicraft OP46 Veenu, CharuKatare&RenuBala Sharma Economic Empowerment of Rural Women Engaged In Phulkari-Traditional Handicraft of Punjab Technical Sessions -8,9, & 10 (11.00 am pm) Venue(Seminar Hall) Theme 8: Technology and Drudgery Reduction Of Women Workers And Women Friendly Innovations In Theme 9 : Health Care Services and Women Workers in Theme 10 : Role of Local, National and International Organizations/Agencies Working in the Promotion of Safety, Health and Welfare of Women Engaged in Chairpersons Dr. DhurjatiMajumdar, Retd, Director, DRDO, New Delhi Mr. Onward Kurashwa, Sociologist, Zimbabwe Dr. Pratima Devi, MDU Rohtak Dr. YogenderSingh, MDU Rohtak Dr. MadhuNangla,MDU Rohtak Oral Presentations Theme -8 OP47 AprajitaKumari&HarpinderKaur Women in Micro Scale Food Processing Enterprises: An Ergonomic Perspective OP48 Anshu& S. K. Varma Involvement of Men and Women in Household Activities and Knowledge Regarding Drudgery Reducing Technology OP49 Garima Singh, SugandhaAsgola&AvantikaPathak Protective Clothing: An Aid for Farmers Engaged in Agricultural Activities OP50 Joan Rita O Brien A Critical Study on the Implementation of Integrated Handloom Development Scheme among Women Workers of Gopalpur Handloom Cluster OP51 Olivia Devi, SharanbirKaurBal&JatinderjitKaur Gill Level of Occupational Stress among Young Working Women from Different Professions OP52 NehaYadav, ParveenPannu&JyotiDalal Interface of Mobile Technology in Health and Agriculture: Reflections from the Field OP53 Pragati Singh Improving Efficiency and Reduction in Drudgery of Farm Women in Preservation of Anola by Innovative Technique(Aonla Pricking Machine) OP54 Preeti& Twinkle Access Information and Awareness about Drudgery Reducing Farm Tools by Farm Workers OP55 Ritu Rani, Neelam M. Rose&Pooja Income Generating through Digital Embroidery using Traditional Cutwork Motifs
5 OP56 Surabhi Gupta R & Gill JK Ergonomic Analysis of Postural Discomfort among Sewing Machine Operators Oral Presentations Theme -9 OP57 Milanpreet& Deepak Kumar Health Care Services among Indian Marginal and Work Seeking Women: A Spatial Analysis OP58 RajniGoyal&ManjuNarwal Women Empowerment: A Key to Eradicate Underutrition and Anaemia OP59 RuhiGrewal Occupational Environment, Occupational Health Problems, Diseases and Accidents Suffered by Women Workers in OP60 SumanChauhan&Suman Devi Health Care Services among Indian Marginal and Work Seeking Women: A Spatial Analysis OP61 Bobbymoore Konsam & Elangbam Binodini Devi Oral Presentations Theme -10 Workplace Counseling as a Tool for Proper Management of Women Employees OP62 Deepika Bisht & Ritu Gupta Occupational Health Hazards Faced by Women at Construction Sites: A Review OP63 MădălinaTomescu Social Responsibility A Value of Organizational Culture OP64 Nivedita Mishra Thapliyal Innovative Practices By Grassroot Women of Uttarakhand OP65 Pallavi Lakhchaura& Manisha Gahlot Women Empowerment Through Oak Tasar Silk Culture OP66 Poonam Malik, Parul Gill & Pankaj Gill Mobile Crèches A Boon for Construction Site Women Labourers OP67 Rajadarshini Patra Explaining the Silence: A Study on Unnoticed Plight of Female Domestic Workers in Odisha OP68 Savitri Ray Childcare for Women in Informal Economy OP69 Yogender Singh Welfare of Women in India: Various Schemes Lunch pm ( Boys Common Room)
6 Poster Session ( pm) (Auditorium Corridor) (Themes 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) Poster Presentations Theme 6 Jury Members Dr. Miriam FaraiJabangweSiwela, Education, Research & Training Consultant Zimbabwe Dr. Jatinder Gill, Punjab Agriculture University, Ludhiana, Punjab P1 Anmol Lamba &Veena Garg Occupational Stress Management through Diet among Working Women in P2 Bhawna Saluja Occupational Environment & Quality of living condition of women workingin unorganized sector P3 Gitanjali Socio-Economic Conditions of Handloom Weavers(A Study in Sikandrabad) P4 Kumari Amrita Sinha, JatinderjitKaur Gill &Aprajita Kumari Occupational Stress Faced by Migrant Women Workers in Ludhiana City P5 Komal & ParvinderKaur Health Benefits of Banana Blossom for Working Women P6 Lalita Rani & Kanwaljit Brar Exploring the Physical/Health Problems of Rural Women Practicing Traditional Basketry Handicrafts of Punjab P7 Poornima & Nutan Awareness Regarding the Impact of Consumption of Reheated Fried Oil on the Health of Working Women P8 Sandhya Rohal Position of women workers in unorganized sector : special analysis of industries P9 Simran Kapoor & Divya Sanghi Comparative Study on the Quality of Life among Working Women of Government Sector and Private Sector P10 Suman Nutritional and Health Status of Urban Women of Hisar District Poster Presentations Theme 7 Judging Panel Dr. Miriam Farai Jabangwe-SiwelaEducation, Research & Training Consultant Zimbabwe Dr. Jatinder Gill, Prof,Department of Family Resource Management, College of Home Science, Punjab Agriculture University, Ludhiana, Punjab Dr. SurinderJit,Prof,Department of Family Resource Management, College of Home Science, Punjab Agriculture University, Ludhiana, Punjab P11 Anita Khippal Labels Use Pattern for Curtains and Upholstery Purchase by Women and Men of Urban Haryana P12 Ankita Pundir & Pratibha Thapa Crochet Accessories-A New Venture for Start-Up for
7 Women P13 Anupama Mishra, Anita & Monika ZARI Craft, Craftsmen and Enterprises: SWOT- ANALYSIS P14 Gayatri Karigar, Shobha Nagnur & Geeta Chitagubbi Rural Women Entrepreneurs in Allied Agricultural Activities P15 Niharika Dave &Vrunal Wasulkar Indian Pottery in Today s Life P16 Parul Gill & Saroj S. Jeet Singh Sitaraand GottaWork of Haryana: Means to Economic Empowerment of Rural Women P17 Pooja, Parveen Punia, Vivek Singh &Ritu Rani Awareness among Rural Women s for Entrepreneurship Through Fabric Painting P18 Rajni& S Mehta Entrepreneurial Traits: Determinants of Performance of Women Entrepreneurs P19 Sakshi Chandrani &Yashvi Parikh From Rags to Riches: Rural Women Empowerment through Block Printing P20 Sarmistha Nandy Shaktisimin 21st Century: Empowering Women Through Women Entrepreneurship P21 Seema Strategy for Linking Home Science Education with Growth and Performance of Women Entrepreneurs P22 Sneh Shah & Niharika Dave Journey of Bead Work in India P23 Sonika Kumari Handicrafts: Gives a Helping Hand for Rural Women Poster Presentations Theme 8, 9, 10 Judging Panel Dr. Miriam Farai Jabangwe-Siwela, Education, Research & Training Consultant Zimbabwe Dr. Rameshawari Pandya, Professor, MS University, Baroda (Gujarat),India Dr. SurinderJit, Prof, Department of Family Resource Management, College of Home Science, Punjab Agriculture University, Ludhiana, Punjab Theme 8 P24 Ananaya Bhatnagar & Ritu Sharma Mitigating Strategies to improve Health conditions of P25 Minakshi Gautam, Avantika Pathak & DikshaGautam P26 Monika Upreti, Sonia Tewari & Deepti Kothari P27 Neelam Saini, Saroj Yadav & Neelam M. Rose Indian Women working in Contribution of Mass Media in Rural Women s Life: A Review A Review: Role of Ergonomics in Clothing and Textile Industry Ergonomic: A Science for Reduction of Health Problems of Women Workers in Textile Industry Theme 9 P28 Seema& Sonia Health Care Services and Future Challenges of Women Workers in P29 Neha Chauhan, Nirmal Yadav & Nisha Arya Health Care Services of Women and their Children in the Theme 10 P30 Ekta Melkani & Dr. Sudesh Gandhi Capacity Building of Rural Women in Bead Making Enterprise
8 P31 Sapna Devi Role of Local, National and International Organizations Working in the Promotion of Safety, Health and Welfare of Women Engaged in Session Time Venue Valedictory Venue- 01 (Auditorium) Function Tea pm Boys Common Room Instructions for the participants of Oral Presentation 1. Oral presentation can be made in MS Power Point as LCD projector facility will be available. 2. It should be limited to four-five minutes. 3. Best oral presentation will be awarded (one from each category). Instructions for the participants of Poster Presentation 1. The size of the poster should be 4 x6. 2. It should display the title of paper, name of presenter, address of institution, main objectives, brief methodology, conclusions and recommendations in case of research papers and main information in case of conceptual paper. 3. Participants should bring their own board pins and use of glue and tape is not permitted. Each allotted space will carry a code number. 4. The participant should be present alongside the poster display during poster session. 5. Best poster presentation will be awarded (one from each category). Contact Nos. for Accomodation Mr. Vikas Gupta Mr. Satbir of Hotel BR INN Mr. Hemant of Hotel Hive
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