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International Journal of Social Sciences Review
Published by Epistemik Press
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28078098     DOI : https://doi.org/10.57266/ijssr
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
Anthropology, Philosophy, Humanities, Government Studies, Political Sciences, Sociology, International Relations, Law, Public Administration, Public Policy, and Cultural Studies
Articles 62 Documents
Community-Based Waste Management in Cisauk District, Tangerang Regency (Case Study of Melati Bersih Waste Bank, Griya Serpong Asri Housing) Ziyad HIzbullah Sutoni; Hasuri Waseh
International Journal of Social Sciences Review Vol. 7 No. 1: April, 2026
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Community Base Solid Waste Management one element that enables a community can develop themselves and achieve progress. This study aims to describe the process of community empowerment in the waste management system through the principle of 3R waste banks that are in Clean Jasmine Waste Bank. Type of research is descriptive qualitative. Data col-lected by observation, interviews (interview), and documentation. Testing and analysis of data is done by triangulation of data and classifying data is systematically then outlines the existing data in the field that describes the form of community empowerment in the Wast bank. The results showed that community base solid waste management in Clean Jasmine Waste Bank was not yet optimal.Community Response, People are not consistent in depositing their waste every month , People have not been able to implement a system for sorting waste from their homes, People prefer to sell their waste to collectors. Keywords: Community Base Solid Waste Mangement, Waste Bank, 3R
A Study of Socio-economic Profile of Sorghum growers in U.P Bundelkhand region Pragya; Mani Prakash Shukla
International Journal of Social Sciences Review Vol. 7 No. 1: April, 2026
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Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.), often referred to as the “King of Millets,” serves as a crucial dryland crop supporting rural livelihoods in arid and semi-arid regions. Although the overall cultivation area in India has declined in recent years, increasing productivity trends highlight the importance of examining the socio-economic characteristics of its farmers. This study investigates the socio-economic profile of sorghum growers in the Banda District during 2022. A multistage sampling approach was employed to select 120 respondents from the Baberu and Naraini blocks. The analysis, based on descriptive statistics, indicates that marginal farmers represent the largest proportion (43.33%), while medium-scale farmers account for the majority of cultivated land (46.52%), with an average landholding size of 5.14 hectares. Educational levels among respondents are largely concentrated at the primary and secondary stages, with an illiteracy rate of 16.66%. In terms of living conditions, 70.83% of respondents reside in permanent (pucca) housing, and agriculture remains the main source of livelihood for 58.33% of the sample population. These findings emphasize the dominance of smallholder and marginal farmers, highlighting the need for targeted interventions, particularly in capacity building and training programs, to improve productivity and enhance the socio-economic well-being of farming communities. Keywords: Dryland agriculture, marginal farmers, landholding structure, occupational pattern, productivity trends.