College of Agriculture, Latur-413 512, India
Online published on 24 July, 2012.
The ever-increasing population with corresponding increase in the requirements of food grain production is being expeseinced three days. Indian agriculture has reached the limits of land and water. The future of increasing the productivity, the emphasize will be our technological interventions by the competent and accountable extension system. So it is necessary to know the grass root extension system. The present study was conducted in randomly selected three Tahsils of Latur District namely Latur, Renapur and Ausa. In all 60 Agricultural Assistants were randomly selected as a sample of the study. Out of 60, 20 were female and 40 were male Agricultural Assistant. Most of the female and male extension workers were playing their technical and administrative role which was average.Seventy per cent male and 80 per cent female extension workers played their overall role at average level, while, only male extension workers i.e. about 17.5 per cent played good overall role.
Comparative study, Female extension workers, Male extension workers