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Browsing by Author "Kathait, Sakshi"

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    Effect of experience curation on community building in the alco-beverage industry
    (MICA, 2024) Kathait, Sakshi
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    Women empowerment programme through SHG formation entrepreneurship development & fpo formation : with National livelihoods resource institute (NLRI)
    (MICA, 2023) Mehta, Arpit; Rawat, Aryaman; Gupta, Bhavya; Birajdar, Saiee; Kathait, Sakshi; Gorantla, Shreya
    Our main objectives are clubbed under two main headers. One is need assessment and the other is impact assessment. Need assessment is the process of identifying and analyzing the needs of a particular population or group. It is a critical step in planning and implementing any program or 4 intervention, as it helps to ensure that the resources and activities are aligned with the actual needs of the target group. Impact assessment is the process of measuring and evaluating the effects of a program or intervention. It is important to assess the impact of programs and interventions in order to determine whether they are achieving their intended goals and objectives, and to identify areas where improvement is needed.

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