Jameel Ahmed

Jameel Ahmed
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Assistant Professor at Government Degree College Poonch

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Introduction
Research and Teaching Interests Gender Study, Sociology of Education, Social Control, Social Change, Minority
Current institution
Government Degree College Poonch
Current position
  • Assistant Professor

Publications

Publications (5)
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The relationship between education & development is well established and recognized. Education in its multidimensional form not only helps individuals to develop their potential by acquiring knowledge and awareness but also prepares them to contribute effectively to socioeconomic development. Education of women has a long-lasting impact on the stat...
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Scheduled tribes constitute about 8.6 % of the total population of the country. They live all over the country from the foothills of the Himalayas to the lands of the tip of Lakshadweep and from the plains of Gujarat to the hills of Northeast and have prominent level of cultural and ethnic diversity. They varied in different levels of social, econo...
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The role of education as a key to human resource development and economic growth is well recognised in contemporary society. Education not only broadens the mental horizon of people but also promotes socioeconomic well-being of family, community and nation. It is an important means to achieve social mobility and move upward in the social ladder. In...
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T he importance of education as an instrument of social change is widely recognised. It is equally important for both man and woman but women's education is considered particularly important for setting a country on the path of development. Various studies and reports however, indicate that despite their considerable representation in the populatio...
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Gujjar and Bakarwal are the third largest ethnic group in Jammu and Kashmir constitute more than 11.9% of the total population of the state (Census, 2011); scheduled tribe is the only community in the state which maintain its culture and heritage throughout the ages. Various studies and reports indicate that socio-economic and educational status of...

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