Cite this article:
Bansal and Agarwal (1994). Impact of Training on the Knowledge of Tribal and Non-Tribal Anganwadi Workers. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 7(1), pp. 51-54.
Impact of Training on the Knowledge of Tribal and
Non-Tribal Anganwadi Workers
A. K. Bansal* and A. K. Agarwal**
*Department of Community
Medicine, Pt. J.N.M. Medical College, Raipur
(M.P.); **State Institute
of Health Management
and communication, Gwalior,
(M.P.)
Ms: Received 28.3.94;
Accepted 5-5-1994.
Abstract: The evaluation of the impact of three months training
course of Tribal and Non Tribal
Anganwadi workers was carried out at Anganwadi Training Centre, Unit 3, Mana Camp, District
Raipur (M.P.). On assessment, after completion of the training, highly significant gains in knowledge of
the AWWs have been noted.
It is interesting to note that tribal AWWs were equally
receptive as their counterparts Non tribal one.
Key words: Impact, Training, Knowledge,
Anganwadi Worker, Integrated Child Development Services.
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