Empowering Women Through Education: A Study of Rural Jammu and Kashmir

IF 0.3 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH MIER-Journal of Educational Studies Trends and Practices Pub Date : 2021-02-01 DOI:10.52634/MIER/2013/V3/I2/1516
Kavita Suri
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India has made many strides in the field of education in the past few decades but still the fact remains that our country is the home to the largest number of illiterate population in the world. About one-third of India's population is currently functionally illiterate and about 50% of the entire adult female population cannot read or write. The rate of illiteracy is particularly high in rural areas, especially among women. Women's education is crucial to the overall development of any country. In India, though much emphasis is being laid on the gender equality in terms of education, yet discrimination in access to education does exist. There is a rural and urban divide in access to education for women. In Jammu and Kashmir too, female literacy rate is quite low and stands at 58.01 percent. The rural female literacy rate in J&K is 53.36 percent to 70.19 percent for urban females which earlier in the Census of 2001 was 36.7% at rural and 61.9% at the urban level, respectively. Also, there is a large gap in the male and female literacy levels in this border state. The present study examines the issues of education for empowering women in the rural areas of Jammu and Kashmir and seeks to address the challenges towards education of rural women in Jammu and Kashmir.
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通过教育赋予妇女权力:查谟和克什米尔农村研究
在过去的几十年里,印度在教育领域取得了许多进步,但事实仍然是,我们国家是世界上文盲人口最多的国家。目前,印度大约三分之一的人口是功能性文盲,大约50%的成年女性不会读写。农村地区,特别是妇女的文盲率特别高。妇女教育对任何国家的全面发展都至关重要。在印度,虽然在教育方面非常强调性别平等,但在接受教育方面确实存在歧视。妇女受教育的机会在农村和城市存在差异。在查谟和克什米尔,女性识字率也很低,为58.01%。查谟克什米尔地区农村女性识字率为53.36%,城市女性识字率为70.19%,而在2001年人口普查早期,农村女性识字率为36.7%,城市女性识字率为61.9%。此外,在这个边境国家,男性和女性的文化水平也存在很大差距。本研究审查了查谟和克什米尔农村地区赋予妇女权力的教育问题,并设法解决查谟和克什米尔农村妇女教育方面的挑战。
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