查谟和克什米尔的古加尔人和巴卡尔瓦尔人与-À-vis教育状况:文献综述

Mohd . Raziq, S. Popat
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印度的部落人口增加了它的多样性和尊严。全国约有700个在册部落(印度部落事务部政府,2013年),占全国总人口的8.6% (Kumar, Pathak, & Ruikar, 2020年)。在查谟和克什米尔的12个在册部落中,Gujjars和Bakarwals占多数,占85%以上。由于他们的生活方式,教育对政府来说是一个巨大的挑战和艰巨的任务。因此,在本论文中,研究人员打算了解Gujjars和Bakarwals的教育状况,与联邦领土和计划部落的其他部落相比,在国家层面以及他们在教育中面临的挑战。本文是对来自不同网络资源的过去文献的回顾。与查谟和克什米尔的其他部落和印度的st相比,查谟和克什米尔的Gujjars和Bakarwals的教育地位较低,但在过去的几十年里,他们的识字率有所提高。古吉尔人的教育状况比查谟和克什米尔的巴卡瓦尔部落要好。报告还指出,偏远、生活在丘陵地带、父母态度、经济地位低、家务劳动、距离学校很远、教师拒绝在艰苦环境中工作、女孩早婚等是表列部落gujjar和bakarwal的教育面临的一些主要挑战和障碍。
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GUJJARS AND BAKARWALS OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR VIS-À-VIS EDUCATIONAL STATUS: A LITERATURE REVIEW
Tribal population in India add more to its diversity and dignity. Around 700 total Scheduled Tribes in the country (Ministry of Tribal Affairs Government of India, 2013) that constitute 8.6% of the total population of the nation (Kumar, Pathak, & Ruikar, 2020). Out of total 12 Scheduled Tribes in Jammu and Kashmir Gujjars and Bakarwals in majority both together are more than 85%. Education to the tribes a great challenge and difficult task for the government because of their lifestyles. So, in the present paper the researcher intended to get acquainted with Educational Status of Gujjars and Bakarwals in contrast with other tribes of Union Territory and Scheduled Tribes at the national level and the challenges that they are facing in their education. The present paper is review of the past literature from different online sources. The past results Educational Status of Gujjars and Bakarwals of Jammu and Kashmir is low as compared to the other tribes of Jammu and Kashmir and STs of India but recorded an enhancement in their literacy rate over the decades. The educational status of Gujjars was found better than the Bakarwals tribes of Jammu and Kashmir. It has been also revealed that the remoteness, life on hilly terrains, parental attitude, low economic status, domestic work, long distance to school, teachers refusing to work in hard settings, girl's early marriages, etc. are some major challenges and obstacles to the education of Scheduled Tribes Gujjars and Bakarwals.
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