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13. IGNOU DNHE Project

The IGNOU DNHE Project is part of the Diploma in Nutrition and Health Education programme offered by Indira Gandhi National Open University. The project is generally linked with DNHE-4, and it requires community-based nutrition and health field work along with a written report. 🥗📘

Below is a complete step-by-step guide.


1. Objective of IGNOU DNHE Project 🎯

The project aims to:

  • Apply nutrition knowledge in community
  • Study dietary habits
  • Conduct health awareness activities
  • Suggest nutritional improvements

Typical length: 30–40 pages


2. Choose a Suitable Topic 🧠

Your topic should be related to nutrition, diet, or health awareness.

Example Topics

  • Nutritional status of children
  • Anaemia among adolescent girls
  • Balanced diet awareness among women
  • Infant feeding practices
  • Dietary habits of school students
  • Nutrition education programme
  • Malnutrition study
  • Hygiene and health awareness

✔ Choose local community topic for easy field work.


3. Define Objectives 📌

Write 3–4 objectives

Example:

  • To study dietary habits
  • To analyse nutritional status
  • To provide nutrition education

4. Prepare Project Proposal / Synopsis 📝

Before full project, prepare proposal.

Synopsis Format

  1. Title of study
  2. Introduction
  3. Objectives
  4. Methodology
  5. Sample
  6. Tools
  7. Procedure
  8. Expected outcome

5. Get Approval ✔

  • Submit synopsis to Study Centre / Counsellor
  • Wait for approval
  • Start field work after approval

6. Select Sample 👥

Recommended:

  • 20–30 respondents
  • Women / children / adolescents

Mention:

  • Age group
  • Area
  • Occupation

7. Data Collection Tools 🧪

You can use:

  • Questionnaire
  • 24-hour diet recall
  • Interview schedule
  • Observation

8. Field Work 📊

Steps:

  1. Visit community
  2. Explain purpose
  3. Collect dietary data
  4. Conduct awareness session
  5. Record responses

9. Data Analysis 📈

Simple methods:

  • Percentage
  • Tables
  • Charts
  • Interpretation

10. DNHE Project Report Format 📚

Chapter 1 – Introduction

  • Background
  • Need of study
  • Objectives

Chapter 2 – Area Profile

  • Community details
  • Population
  • Health facilities

Chapter 3 – Methodology

  • Sample
  • Tools
  • Procedure

Chapter 4 – Data Analysis

  • Tables
  • Interpretation

Chapter 5 – Findings & Suggestions

  • Findings
  • Nutrition advice
  • Conclusion

11. Mandatory Pages 📄

  • Title Page
  • Certificate
  • Declaration
  • Acknowledgement
  • Table of Contents

12. Ending Pages 📑

  • Bibliography
  • Annexure
  • Questionnaire
  • Diet chart (optional)

13. Formatting Guidelines ✍

  • Font: Times New Roman
  • Size: 12
  • Line spacing: 1.5
  • Margin: Left 1.5 inch
  • Page numbering bottom

14. Binding Instructions 📘

  • Spiral or hard binding (as per centre)
  • Single side printing

15. Submission Process 📦

Submit to:

  • Study centre

Attach:

  • Guide certificate
  • Approval (if required)

16. Evaluation Criteria 🧾

Marks based on:

  • Field work
  • Nutrition assessment
  • Data analysis
  • Practical suggestions
  • Presentation

17. Ideal Timeline ⏳

  • Topic selection → 2 days
  • Synopsis → 3 days
  • Approval → 1 week
  • Field work → 3 days
  • Writing → 3 days

Total ≈ 2–3 weeks


18. Common Mistakes to Avoid ⚠

❌ No diet survey
❌ No community profile
❌ Copy paste content
❌ No nutrition suggestions
❌ Missing questionnaire


19. Standard IGNOU DNHE Project Structure

  1. Title Page
  2. Certificate
  3. Declaration
  4. Acknowledgement
  5. Contents
  6. Chapter 1 – Introduction
  7. Chapter 2 – Area Profile
  8. Chapter 3 – Methodology
  9. Chapter 4 – Analysis
  10. Chapter 5 – Findings
  11. Conclusion
  12. Bibliography
  13. Annexure