79. IGNOU MARDOL Project

To prepare the IGNOU MARDOL Project, you need a rural development–based field research project, because MARDOL focuses on rural development, local governance, livelihood, and grassroots-level programmes. Below is a step-by-step detailed guide.

This format follows the project pattern used by Indira Gandhi National Open University.


1. What is MARDOL Project? 🌾

  • MARDOL project is field-based rural study
  • Focus areas:
    • Village development
    • Panchayati Raj
    • Rural livelihood
    • Government schemes
    • Agriculture
    • Self Help Groups
  • Requires:
    • Field survey
    • Data collection
    • Analysis
    • Suggestions

2. Step-by-Step Preparation 🧭

Step 1 β€” Choose a Suitable Topic

Choose small rural area-based topic.

Best topic examples:

  • Impact of MGNREGA on rural employment
  • Role of Self Help Group in women empowerment
  • Drinking water problems in village
  • Rural sanitation awareness
  • Agriculture practices in village
  • Migration from rural to urban areas
  • Panchayat role in development
  • Rural livelihood sources

Example topic:
β€œImpact of MGNREGA on Employment in a Selected Village”


3. Prepare Project Synopsis πŸ“

Your synopsis should include:

  1. Title of study
  2. Introduction
  3. Objectives
  4. Study area
  5. Methodology
  6. Sample size
  7. Tools (questionnaire)
  8. Expected outcome
  9. References

Length: 3–5 pages


4. MARDOL Project Report Format πŸ“‚

Preliminary Pages

  1. Title page
  2. Certificate (Guide)
  3. Declaration
  4. Acknowledgement
  5. Table of contents

Chapter-wise Format

Chapter 1 β€” Introduction

Include:

  • Background of rural issue
  • Need of study
  • Objectives
  • Scope
  • Limitations

Chapter 2 β€” Review of Literature

Include:

  • Previous rural development studies
  • Government scheme details
  • Related concepts

Chapter 3 β€” Research Methodology

Include:

  • Study area (village name)
  • Sample size (30–50 households)
  • Sampling method
  • Data collection tools
  • Survey method

Chapter 4 β€” Data Analysis πŸ“Š

Most important chapter.

Include:

  • Demographic profile
  • Occupation
  • Income
  • Land holding
  • Awareness of scheme
  • Participation level

Use:

  • Tables
  • Bar charts
  • Pie charts

Example:
Occupation:

  • Agriculture – 20
  • Labour – 15
  • Business – 5
  • Others – 10

Interpretation: Majority agriculture dependent.


Chapter 5 β€” Findings and Suggestions

Include:

  • Major findings
  • Rural development suggestions
  • Policy recommendations
  • Conclusion

5. Data Collection Methods 🚜

You can use:

  • Household survey
  • Interview
  • Observation
  • Panchayat records

Respondents:

  • Farmers
  • Labourers
  • Women SHG members
  • Panchayat members
  • Villagers

6. Sample Questionnaire

  1. Age
  2. Education
  3. Occupation
  4. Land holding
  5. Income
  6. Awareness of scheme
  7. Participation
  8. Benefits received
  9. Problems faced
  10. Suggestions

Keep 15–20 questions.


7. Sample Size

Minimum: 30 households
Ideal: 40–50 households


8. Formatting Rules βš™οΈ

  • Font: Times New Roman
  • Size: 12
  • Line spacing: 1.5
  • Pages: 60–80 approx
  • Binding: Spiral binding

9. Supervisor / Guide πŸ‘¨β€πŸ«

  • Rural development background preferred
  • Take signature on:
    • Certificate page
    • Approval page

10. Submission Checklist βœ”οΈ

  • Guide signature
  • Enrollment number correct
  • Tables included
  • Charts included
  • Binding done
  • All chapters included

11. Easy High-Scoring Topics 🎯

  • MGNREGA impact
  • SHG role in women empowerment
  • Rural sanitation awareness
  • Agriculture livelihood study
  • Panchayat role in development

12. How to Score High Marks

  • Select one village only
  • Collect real data
  • Use tables
  • Add practical suggestions
  • Avoid copy-paste
  • Keep neat formatting