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A Study On The Educational Problems Of Scheduled Caste People With Special Reference To Biswanath Gaon Panchayat
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Scheduled Castes are the most disadvantaged socio-economic groups in our India. The Scheduled Caste people are scattered all over the country. They are mainly settled in rural areas and are dependent on the upper castes people for their livelihood. The scheduled caste people are mostly engaged in low paid manual occupations and also work as bonded labours. Majority of the scheduled caste people do not conscious in getting education and also unaware about the value of education for their lives. They do not give priority to send their child in school or colleges. Poverty, illiteracy, poor social environment, lack of general awareness etc. are the problem that scheduled caste people suffer from. The Government of India has special schemes to enable access to opportunities including scholarship for education, various educational facilities, financial support and skill building for setting up their lives, reservation in jobs, reservation for getting education and special courts to address instances of atrocities and violence. Though they have various educational schemes and policies but they unaware their rights and opportunities to upgrade their lives. It is utmost important for us to understand and analyses the problems in the context of their previous conditions which continue to have a bearing on the present. This paper identifies and analyses the educational problems of scheduled caste people in Biswanath Gaon Panchayat.
Title: A Study On The Educational Problems Of Scheduled Caste People With Special Reference To Biswanath Gaon Panchayat
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Scheduled Castes are the most disadvantaged socio-economic groups in our India.
The Scheduled Caste people are scattered all over the country.
They are mainly settled in rural areas and are dependent on the upper castes people for their livelihood.
The scheduled caste people are mostly engaged in low paid manual occupations and also work as bonded labours.
Majority of the scheduled caste people do not conscious in getting education and also unaware about the value of education for their lives.
They do not give priority to send their child in school or colleges.
Poverty, illiteracy, poor social environment, lack of general awareness etc.
are the problem that scheduled caste people suffer from.
The Government of India has special schemes to enable access to opportunities including scholarship for education, various educational facilities, financial support and skill building for setting up their lives, reservation in jobs, reservation for getting education and special courts to address instances of atrocities and violence.
Though they have various educational schemes and policies but they unaware their rights and opportunities to upgrade their lives.
It is utmost important for us to understand and analyses the problems in the context of their previous conditions which continue to have a bearing on the present.
This paper identifies and analyses the educational problems of scheduled caste people in Biswanath Gaon Panchayat.
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