Indian society till today is a traditional and culturally diverse .People in our society belongs to different class, caste, region and religion. Muslim constitutes India’s largest minority but educationally they are one of the most backward communities in the country. Muslim girls lag behind their male counterparts and women from other community in the country itself. Muslim girls from different socio-economic strata have a great deal of marginalization in their life situations. The absence of gender disaggregated data by religion, particularly in respect of literacy rate, enrollment rates at different stages of education, dropout rates etc., at national, states, district levels was a formidable bottleneck in the planning and de...
The study was aimed to explore the socio-cultural constraints (SCCs) faced by girls regarding access...
The study focuses on the attitude of parents from tribal communities in West Bengal towards their da...
This study documents the size and nature of boy-girl and Hindu-Muslim gaps in childrens school parti...
Present study is an attempt to examine the Social and Economic Obstacles of Muslim Girl's Education ...
India is the sixth-largest economy in terms of nominal GDP and the third-largest by purchasing power...
Contemporary India is a primitive, patriarchal society of various feudal tribes. When we refer to ca...
The Indian Constitution is committed both to the idea of equality and to the preservation, protectio...
Various studies conducted during the past few decade amply show that Muslims have been increasingly,...
The Indian population is multi-religious, multi-lingual, multi-cultural and is spread geographically...
Education and empowerment are linked with each other for the development of the country. In the cas...
It is a universally accepted fact that education is the most potent and effective tool to achieve em...
This study documents the size and nature of “Hindu-Muslim” and “boy-girl” gaps in children’s school ...
In India the National Minority Commission has identified Muslims as minorities along with Christians...
In India the National Minority Commission has identified Muslims as minorities along with Christians...
Marginalisation, it means when a certain group of people are excluded from the normal course of life...
The study was aimed to explore the socio-cultural constraints (SCCs) faced by girls regarding access...
The study focuses on the attitude of parents from tribal communities in West Bengal towards their da...
This study documents the size and nature of boy-girl and Hindu-Muslim gaps in childrens school parti...
Present study is an attempt to examine the Social and Economic Obstacles of Muslim Girl's Education ...
India is the sixth-largest economy in terms of nominal GDP and the third-largest by purchasing power...
Contemporary India is a primitive, patriarchal society of various feudal tribes. When we refer to ca...
The Indian Constitution is committed both to the idea of equality and to the preservation, protectio...
Various studies conducted during the past few decade amply show that Muslims have been increasingly,...
The Indian population is multi-religious, multi-lingual, multi-cultural and is spread geographically...
Education and empowerment are linked with each other for the development of the country. In the cas...
It is a universally accepted fact that education is the most potent and effective tool to achieve em...
This study documents the size and nature of “Hindu-Muslim” and “boy-girl” gaps in children’s school ...
In India the National Minority Commission has identified Muslims as minorities along with Christians...
In India the National Minority Commission has identified Muslims as minorities along with Christians...
Marginalisation, it means when a certain group of people are excluded from the normal course of life...
The study was aimed to explore the socio-cultural constraints (SCCs) faced by girls regarding access...
The study focuses on the attitude of parents from tribal communities in West Bengal towards their da...
This study documents the size and nature of boy-girl and Hindu-Muslim gaps in childrens school parti...