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- ItemExtension education - concepts and approaches(Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, 2002) Srinath, K.Extension is effective use of development mechanism as educational means for changing the mind and action of people in such a way that they ‘help themselves’ to attain economic and social improvements. It is helping people by means of education to put useful knowledge to work for them. This process is the essence of extension education. Extension education is the means of achieving community development. Empowerment of people is an integral part of rural development process, which can be achieved through extension education. Extension education and skill in its use will ultimately determine the success of development programmes.
- ItemHuman resource development(Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, 2003) Srinath, K.Human Resource Development (HRD) is the integrated use of training and development, career development, and organization development to improve individual effectiveness. The term HRD provides a conceptual umbrella under which the field began to unify, using the three-fold notion of training, education, and development.
- ItemTechnology transfer in fishing technology(Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, 2000) Balasubramaniam, S.; Srinath, K.As a result of researches conducted by the Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, Cochin since its inception in I 957, several technologies have been evolved in the field of fishing craft and gear technology. In order to increase the fish productivity per unit effort, the extension organisations in the various states and union territories have a major role and these organisations exert control over vast manpower resources and budgetary allocations. Due to the existence of wide choices among the attisanal fishermen for the adoption of various indigenous and improved fishing technologies, planned schemes are required to bring about desirable changes in the technology adoption so as to improve the productivity and standard of living of fisherfolk. Further, mere allocation of funds in the plans or implementation of selected projects without appropriate extension orientation will ensure the successful technology transfer to the clientele system.