Volume : III, Issue : II, February - 2013

“Scheduled Castes: Social And Gender Inequality

M. S. Shinde

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Economic growth with social justice is the major objective of planning process and rural development in India. After Independence, no doubt, we have made remarkable progress in the field of science and technology. As the issue of development of weaker sections especially the Scheduled Castes, we have made significant progress but the desirable out–come is still far away from the reality. In India the disparity between gender literacy is lower and this is also true within the castes. This paper is intended to examine education, health, government jobs, basic amenities like housing, drinking water, electricity, etc, based on secondary data. The prime motive of the study is to SC women are institutional problems of SCs including hour is to remodel or redesign our institutional arrangements through a radical structural change with emphasis on equity and equality of women as par with men in all spheres of social life. The study also highlights the areas of deprivation which need urgent attention of the government and policy maker towards the present situation. The implementation of various developmental schemes turns to lead stability and ing the weaker sections into main stream of the society.

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M.S. Shinde “Scheduled Castes: Social And Gender Inequality Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol.III, Issue.II February 2013


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