Channels and Rural Health Women in Indian
Author : Dr. Sahana HM and Vishvanatha KC
Abstract :
The main purpose of the present study was to explore the role of educational channels in motivating rural women to participate in improving household food security. Health is an essential input for the development of human resources and the quality of life and in turn the social and economic development of the nation. Improvement in health status of the population has been regarded as an index of social development. Moreover, health is regarded a priority for sustained development interventions at the individual, community and national levels. The health of a country’s female population has profound implications for the health and education of children and the economic well-being of households, as well as for the women themselves. The health transmission is a chief estate in transmission platform which focus and distribute the health communications to the general. The role of channels is to evaluate the contributions on health of women. The representation of women in channels, the crash which generates in the minds of women on both rural and urban background is used to study separately. The liability of channels in the rural health of women is very critically studied and a channel role is idolized in the minds of rural women is also evaluated. Rural women are not a homogeneous group; there are important differences among women in rural areas based on class, age, marital status, ethnic background, race and religion.
Keywords :
Women health, role of channels