A Review on Tribal Literature Focus on Tribal Education With Special Reference to Tribal Women
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v22i4.5163Keywords:
higher education, tribal women, education, tribal, empowermentAbstract
Indian women, who had been respected in medieval India but instead were ignored many decades ago, are now receiving more attention. In India, considerable progress has been achieved in this area, but there is still much more to be done. Tribal society lags in terms of education and social and economic advancement, making it difficult for them to integrate into today's "men-dominated" world. Because of the co-relation and low adoption of educational technology, most people in tribal areas are backward. Tribal communities are secluded, isolated cultures that live in small groups. To some extent, this type of rural development education was attempted even before independence, as part of the community experts to develop the Programme. Education, on the other hand, has been restricted to a few sectors and projects, with extension services developed exclusively to conduct state or national-level plans.