Social Equity and Justice through the Education of Tribal People
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science - Year 2018, Vol 23, Issue 8
Abstract
t: National development is the all inclusive development of a nation. It will be possible only through the promotion of social equity and social justice by imparting proper education to all, especially the marginalized sections in the society including scheduled tribes. The socio-economic and educational conditions of scheduled tribes in India are very low compare to the national average. The major reason behind this backwardness is the lack of proper education. Many of the superstitions, cast problems and other social issues were caused by the absence of education. Thus comes the need of giving proper education to the Tribals. For this purpose it is important to make more effective policies from the part of government and ensure its implementation.
Authors and Affiliations
Fr. James Joseph
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