Education Among Scheduled Caste Privatization And Enrolment Perspectives In Higher Education at Meripustak

Education Among Scheduled Caste Privatization And Enrolment Perspectives In Higher Education

Books from same Author: Dharma Rakshit Gautam

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    Author(s)Dharma Rakshit Gautam
    PublisherShipra Publications
    ISBN9788175416550
    Pages152
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2012

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    Shipra Publications Education Among Scheduled Caste Privatization And Enrolment Perspectives In Higher Education by Dharma Rakshit Gautam

    Educational exclusion of the scheduled castes since the ages has made higher education for them (in particular) as a 'merit' good. Inducing privatization to higher education could sacrifice the vulnerable interests of scheduled caste students. Arguments supporting phenomenon of privatization are based on providing economic efficiency and therefore growth. However stark social realities of India make the system impervious to channel any element associated with inclusive growth.The book deals with the issue of privatization of Indian higher education while analyzing the various texts and policies. Further the situation of scheduled caste students has been located through analysis of their enrolment trend after the formal beginning of privatization in 1991. It also discusses the gender disparity within the scheduled caste group. Readers having interest in the subject may find the book useful