Amrita Shilpi
Education is an important parameter of socio-
economic development. However, several factors act as impediments in realizing
the goal of education. Caste is one of them. There have been continuous efforts
by the state and non state actors to bring the disadvantaged castes closer to
schooling and learning. But the results are
far from satisfactory. There’s a gamut of factors that determines their access
and motivation to learning. The paper tries to explore the situation. It looks
at the everyday struggle of Dom and Musahar caste within the context of rural
setup where caste identities dominate the social structure. It tries to examine
the articulations of the caste members towards the available educational
facilities as well as their everyday instantiations and negotiations. The objective of the paper is
not to discuss the availability of school or teachers but the lacunae that fail
to develop knowledge and learning in them through education. In order to bring
about a change, the need is to transform the approach towards education of
these most marginalized castes. The data and discussion of this paper is based
on the ICSSR sponsored research entitled “Social
Psychology of Marginalization and Exclusion: A Study of Dom and Musahar
Communities of Bihar” (2016-18).
Education
, Caste, Marginalization, Dom , Musahar,
VOL.13, ISSUE No.4, December 2021