Traditionally, rural households have been dependent upon biomass fuels. Greater responsibility for women and children in gathering these fuels, low efficiency of usage, deforestation, increasing drudgery and its adverse impact on the health of women are the unfortunate features of the scenario. Exposure from biomass smoke is estimated to cause a global death toll of 2.5 million every year equivalent to 4-5% of total global deaths. So an improved cooking unit (MDV cooking unit) developed to overcome these problems was further modified (MDV II) and the MDV II cooking unit was constructed in 12 families of a village who were willing for it .they used it for two months and after that a pre-tested interview schedule was used to collect the data pertaining to feedback on use pattern of MDV II cooking unit. With the use of MDV II cooking unit users were relieved from the problem of smoke generation because of improper burning of fuel.