About village
Yeliyuru is a prominent agricultural village located in Mandya district of Karnataka. The village is well-known for its active farming community and irrigated agriculture, largely supported by the Krishna Raja Sagara (KRS) dam and the Visvesvaraya Canal system.
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FAQs
What is the role of the Department of Agricultural Extension at UAS Bangalore?
The department focuses on education, research, and outreach activities to bridge the gap between agricultural innovations and farmers. It trains students in extension methodologies and supports the transfer of technologies to rural communities.
What is RAWE and why is it important?
What is the main objective of the RAWE Programme in agricultural education?
The primary objective of the RAWE (Rural Agricultural Work Experience) Programme is to provide agricultural students with practical exposure to rural life and farming practices. It bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application by allowing students to work directly with farmers, understand their challenges, and participate in extension activities.
What kind of activities which students engage during RAWE programme?
Students participate in farm visits, data collection, demonstrations, awareness campaigns, PRA techniques, soil and crop management practices, and conduct surveys to understand rural livelihoods and agricultural challenges.
Are students evaluated during RAWE?
Yes. Students are evaluated based on daily reports, village seminar presentations, fieldwork, group activities, and a final RAWE report submitted at the end of the program.
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