The core principles of higher education in India revolve around social justice, equality, democratic participation and equity. However, despite the constitutional promise of equality and social justice, the Indian social structure still adheres to the Caste system. This leads to social exclusion and ...
India is the first Asian country, and amongst the first in the world, where English Studies was established as an academic discipline in higher education (HE). Developments therein from the mid-nineteenth century onwards have often been significant for disciplinary pursuits elsewhere, especially as t...
Aspects of Caste in South India, Ceylon, and North-West Pakistan E. R. Leach. University Press, 1962 Read preview Overview India and the Knowledge Economy: Leveraging Strengths and Opportunities Carl Dahlman; Anuja Utz. World Bank, 2005 Read preview Overview Diaspora, Development, and ...
Perspectives on Higher Education in India || Accessing Higher Education: The Dilemma of Schooling Women, Minorities, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes ... Focuses on the growth of higher education to benefit the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes, minorities and women. Gender, caste, class...
India has always valued knowledge and, as a result, its people have become torchbearers in many fields. After the establishment of great universities in ancient India, such as Takshashila, Nalanda and Vallabhi, opportunities to access higher education, regardless of religion, caste, sex or creed...
Other protective factors included elements of antenatal care, such as clinic visits, tetanus vaccination, and iron and folic acid supplements; proximity tohealth facilities; and not belonging to a particular caste or indigenous tribe. This is anobservational studythat captured a snapshot of the popul...
Though these issues are prevalent in many parts of the world, different variants may have aggravated the situation in India. Upper-caste Indians tend to be somewhat aloof or indifferent to the issues that affect the population as a whole. There is a tendency to be in an unreal or imaginary...
In India, first-generation students are typically confronted with the dynamics of caste-based inequality in addition to their deficiency in the cultural and social capital. In this context, the purpose of this study was to examine if being a first-generation student had a significant influence on...
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We accept theoretical that inclusion of all in the society. The basic argue is that, what is a degree of inclusiveness? If we think about Scheduled Caste (SC), they are getting high literacy rate as well as Others in Gujarat. We thought that the SC includes in education, but this ...