Article Title |
Family Welfare Program Adaptation Awareness in Kanpur Nagar: A Geographical Study |
Author(s) | Sonali Awasthi, Dr. Kumar Amit. |
Country | India |
Abstract |
According to the geographical analysis, this abstract will examine the large disparities in the number of people that are aware of and can receive adoption assistance in urban and rural sections of Kanpur Nagar. The study attempted to establish the key causes of understanding or lack of understanding of adoption and issues that they face when seeking help. First findings demonstrate that there is a distinct gap: the majority of adoption services and information are located in urban settings and therefore, rural residents are much less aware of adoption. City residents can use the Internet and are more likely to get directly to special services. On the contrary, the rural folks primarily rely on antiquated methods of disseminating information which are not as effective. The disparity is further increased by money and education disparities, such as those who can read digital content and the extent of earnings earned by individuals. Negative perceptions on adoption are also more in the rural areas. The research identifies large practical issues such as the distance to agencies that is long and difficult rules that particularly impact the individuals who do not have access to technology. The findings reveal that there is a need to find strategies that suit every region and observe local culture. An inter-combination of the Internet-based tools and offline outreach to the local community would probably be the most effective approach to creating a more equitable and improved adoption support in Kanpur Nagar. |
Area | Geography |
Issue | Volume 2, Issue 5, October 2025 |
Published | 11-10-2025 |
How to Cite | Awasthi, S., & Amit, K. (2025). Family Welfare Program Adaptation Awareness in Kanpur Nagar: A Geographical Study. International Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR), 2(5), 384-392. |