The research study was conducted on impact of training programme on knowledge, perception and attitude of stakeholders towards Bhoochetana programme. The Raichur, Koppal and Bellary districts were purposively selected based on their maximum area under groundnut cultivation. The random sampling procedure is being used to identify 180 beneficiaries. The ex-post –facto research design used for the study. It was corroborated that, per cent of beneficiaries belonged to medium adoption category, followed by high ( %). Cent per cent of the beneficiaries fully adopted suitable variety, followed by seed rate ( %) & Seed treatment with bioagents ( %). Majority ( %) of the beneficiaries fully adopted recommended sowing time, followed by partial adoption ( %). Exactly three fourth ( %) of beneficiaries fully adopted the chemical fertilizer followed by partially adoption ( %). Whereas per cent of the beneficiaries fully adopted micro nutrients application followed by partial adoption ( %). In addition to Majority ( %) of the beneficiaries fully adopted the recommended time of application of chemical fertilizer and least ( %) per cent of them adopted partially. It was observed that the half ( %) of the beneficiaries not adopted recommended management practices for leaf minor Whereas, per cent of them not adopted recommended management practices for red headed hairy caterpillar. With regard management of tikka disease (leaf spot), majority ( %) of the beneficiaries partially adopted the recommended practices followed by no adoption ( %) and full adoption ( %). | Adoption analyses of groundnut production technologies by Bhoochetana beneficiaries in Hyderabad Karnataka region