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Item Dairy Production Management System(Department of Computer Science and Information Technology, 2013) Chaudhary, Shyam KishorWeb based application has applications in many fields. Dairy Production Management System is one of the areas where we can apply web based applications to solve the slow reporting system in traditional or manual system due to the reason of many product reports in single report and security of these data. During this study a system has been developed that can take different case or inputs related to the dairy production in the form of entry form. The system is able to generate the complex to simple report in minimum time and effort, as user requirement in dairy industries. To obtain the final system, conventional approach of structured analysis and design has been done and implementation has been done using open source language PHP Hypertext Processor and an open source MYSQL database, which is well standard programming language in terms of security and accuracy. It is tested that the final product can handle different cases to produce manageably correct results as given by manual system in the real world system.Item Impact of co-operative on socio- economic status (A sociological study on member dairy production co-operative limited of Sukute VDC, Sindhupalchok)(Department of Sociology, 2012) Parajuli, NirmalThis thesis has been prepared for the fulfillment of partial requirement of M.A. in Sociology. The present study attempts to explain the socio-economic impact of Dairy co-operative. Sukute VDC of Sindhupalchowk district is chosen for the study area where the milk from local farmers are collected. Out of the total dairy farming households of the study area, only 25 percent are selected for the detailed study. Sample size is taken from the dairy co-operativeby using the method of Stratified Sampling. Dairy Co-operative is developing as a second occupation of rural Nepalese people. It has been playing a vital role to uplift rural socio-economic condition.The co-operative has provided saving and credit facilities to the rural farmers.It growing as a small bank in the area as there are no banking institutions nearby. The co-operative has promoting the saving practices of the rural farmers. It has also developed the we feeling among the rural farmers. Thestudy has found the changing situation due to gradual development ofeducation; some positive impact has been exposed toward education in the study area. Looking the result of the study, it can be concluded that the living standard of the people of the area is uplifted to some extent by milk selling. The income from the milk production and its selling occupies about one third income of the farmers. Such income has helped the rural farmers to fulfill their different needs. Most of the farmers use the dairy income in cattle feeding,domestic consumption, education, purchasing fixed properties but the incomefrom the milk is also supporting to purchase fixed assets such as land and house, health. There are some problems in dairy Co-operative such as veterinary services,lack of shed management, low price of milk, high price of fodder etc. But these problems have not been hindering dairy farming negatively though it needs some improvements. Dairy farming and agriculture are interrelated to each other. The production of crops, improved grass and other feeding materials are high in this area. There is further possibility of market expansion. Likewise,suitable climate is other push factor which helps to further expansion of dairy Co-operative in this area. Thus, the overall scenario of socio-economic condition of dairy Co-operative is not so good, but, it is going very positively.Item Performance of Gaurijung Dairy Production Co-Operative of Bharatpur Metropolitan City, Chitwan(Department of Rural Development, 2018) Sharma, ArjunThis thesis entitled ''Performance of Gaurijung Dairy Production Co-Operative Of Bharatpur Metropolitan City, Chitwan'' has been prepared for the fulfillment of Master of Arts in Rural Development. The main objective of the study is to find out the dairy co-operative in rural development. However, specific objectives are to analyze the dairy product and income earning from it at household level, to examine the functions and performance of GDPCL and to examine the problems f GDPCL. The study followed the rule and regulation of social research methodology with the data both qualitative and quantitative. It is based on descriptive and analytical research design. Both primary and secondary sources were used for collecting data. Among the total of 112 shareholders of the co-operative, 56 HHs were selected using simple random sampling from the farmers and 2 were selected purposively from the executive committee of the co-operative. For analyzing collected data computer system and different statistical tools were applied. Study result shows that 48.60 percent found male and 51.40 percent female out of 112 total populations. Regarding the total population 60.71 percent of them had engaged since 17 years till now. 57.14 percent members are from Brahmin Chhetri ethnicity, Janajati and Natives are only 42.86 percent. Likewise 65.02 percent population was active population, below 15 years were 29.46 percent and the age group of 60 and above were only 24.20 percent. Among the study population 15.5 percent population were illiterate, 19.64 percent population were primary level, 31.26 percent were secondary level, 23.21 percent population were higher secondary level and 13.39 percent were bachelor and above. Dairy co-operative plays an important role in rural development. Although, some problems are attached on it, and should be removed. Some suggestions have been made for the co-operative and its' members. Co-operative should encourage farmers to keep high bread animals, commercialization of dairy production, most of the farmers keep fewer than three animals it is not remarkable on commercial dairy farming, supply of inputs should be accessible to all kinds of farmers in appropriate price, co-operative should run according to the norms of co-operative instead of trading corporate as buyer and seller of other goods, government supervision and monitoring should be made regularly, livestock insurance should be imposed through co-operatives.