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Item Changing socioeconomic status of Kumal Commmunity (A case study of Ramgha, Lamjung)(Department of Sociology, 2019) Gautam, KarunAvailable with full textItem Effect of Socio-Economic Status on Mathematics Achivement of Grade Five Students(Department of Mathematics Education, 2015) Sharma, Reshmi RajAvailable with full textItem Impact of co-operative on member's socio-economic condition (A study of Kalam Saving and Credit Co-operative Society Ltd., Pokhara)(Department of Economics, 2023) Lamichhane, SantoshCo-operative is one of the priorities defined by Nepal government for economic upliftment of the citizen. The role of co-operatives is to improve living conditions, create jobs, reduce poverty, increase food security, women’s empowerment, human capital development, create a rural market, and social integration. The cooperative management is key for satisfaction its member and contribute in income of the member. A study conducted in Kalam saving & credit co-operative society ltd which established in 2067 BS at Pokhara ward 9. The cooperative with 889 members provides service of saving and credit to its members. A structured questionnaire was interviewed with 89 members sampled at 95% level of significance and 10% margin of error with objective analyzing cooperative actions and satisfactions of member and to evaluate the socioeconomic status and cooperative contribution to its members. The interviewed samples were selected in a convenient way among visitors at cooperative. The study result shows that the average satisfaction of the members towards membership satisfaction, membership procedure, Kalam SACCOS loan and saving facilities and contribution in livelihood improvement of the member is greater than 4 indicating highly agreed on satisfaction. In total, 85.4% members’ income were changed before and after joining the cooperative. Moreover 89.9% respondent agreed that their standard of living was changed with support of cooperative. The result obtained that income level of members were significantly difference before and after the cooperative membership (χ2 = 61.37, p<0.001). But their economic status were not found significantly different (p<0.218) on how many years the members joined the cooperative. Similarly, income improved was not different with occupation, education level and number of dependent in the household. The members of the cooperatives were highly satisfied with cooperative and felt that the cooperative impacted their living standard.Item Impact of infrastructure development on society: A case study of Kolanti Bhumlu VDC, Kavrepalanchowk(Department of Rural Development, 2018) Adhikari, MaheshworAvailable with full textItem Performance Evaluation of Mahilamilan Cooperative of Hetauda Sub Metropolitan City, Makwanpur(Department of Rural Development, 2019) Lama, KarinaAround 80% of Nepalese people are engaged in Agriculture in Nepal. In current scenario agriculture sector of Nepal is predominantly mobilized by womendue to the youth migration for job. Cooperatives are playing vital roles to develop agriculturein Nepal among which, 4072 cooperatives are managed by women. Almost all of them are running effectively. Mahilamilan Cooperative is also one of the prominent cooperatives operated by women in Makwanpur. This study aimed to examine social and economic status of the 2960 women members. However, the focus of the study was to be given to assess overall performances of this cooperative. This study evaluates the relevancy, efficiency, effectiveness, impact and sustainability of cooperative efforts that have been performing in the study area. The study was to be designed under quantitative and qualitative case study methodology. From 242 sample populations, 132 sample respondents who are significantly benefitted from cooperative efforts were selected using simple random sampling method. Data was collected through household survey questionnaire. Qualitative information also was generated through focus groups discussion and key informant interview techniques. By the analysis of the study the major findings are that socio-economic status of women members are increasing due to co-operatives. In conclusion, Investment of Mahilamilan Cooperative is safe and return is satisfactory. Both the challenges and opportunities are almost in equal position so the cooperative is running effectively.Item Relationship between house design and household: A case study of households of Sarbeshowar marga, Pokhara metropolitan city ward no 4(Department of Sociology, 2023) Parajuli, SandeshResidents’ participation has become a topical issue in housing design research. Residents' participation is necessary in order to enhance the level of residential satisfaction as well as to understand the household along with the house. The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between residential designs not only the architectural point of view but also the socio-economic factors that determine family lifestyle and house design. This examination includes consideration of how the layout and configuration of residential environments impact interpersonal relationships among family members, how well the residential environment supports self-expression of each family member, and how the residential environment promotes place-identity for family members. Embedded within this exploration is an examination of territoriality and control and how these are connected to place-identity in the family setting. The results of this study offer insights into how to gather meaningful program information and how it might be applied in residential design services. By the help of personal interview technique and case study, the investigator was able to identify macro themes cutting across all the participating personals expressions. At the same time, however, these tools provided keen insights into each family’s idiosyncrasies and interpersonal dynamics of particular note is the fact that this combination of tools established an environment where by each family member’s input was equally respected. The data were obtained by interview and case study analysis was done. Findings show how house design is mainly governs by economic factors which are further carried by some socio-cultural aspects of households. Last but not the list Household and house design have direct relationship with each other as house design play’s direct role upon the interaction and communication of the household members living in the house. The study recommends that the sociological prospective is also another dynamic which is if considered during a house design is something that also helps to reform and make a good habitat for a family and a society.