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A. Books and Articles

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2. Central Institute of Research and Training in Public Cooperation, School Dropout Among Harijan Children: Causes & Cure, March 1975.

3. Chaudhuri, Manas Kamal "Trends of Stagnation among the Students of different sectors of Population" Bulletin of the Cultural Research Institute, Vol. XIII, No. I + II, 1978.

4. Chauhan, B.R. `Special Problems Regarding the Education among the Scheduled Castes' in M.S. Gore, I.P. Desai, and Suma Chitnis Papers in Sociology of Education in India, NCERT, New Delhi, 1967,P.246.

5. Chitnis, Suma, `Education For Equality: Case of Scheduled Castes in Economic and Political Weekly, Annual Number,1972,pp. 167581.

6. Chitnis, S. Literacy and Educational Enrolment of Scheduled Castes in Maharashtra, Unit for Research in Sociology of Education, Bombay, 1974.

7. D'souza, Victor S. Educational Inequalities Among Scheduled Castes -A Case Study in the Punjab, Chandigarh, Punjab University Press, 1980.

8. Director, I.I.T., Problems of Students belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, New Delhi, Indian Institute of Technology, 1975, (Mimeographed).

9. Dubey, S.N. Murdia, Ratna Administration of Policy and Programmes for Backward Classes in India, New Delhi, Somaiya, 1976.

10. Goyal, B.R. Educating Harijans, Academic Press, 1981.

11. Khan, Mumtaj Ali Scheduled Castes and their Status in India, New Delhi, Uppal, 1980.

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13. Lakshmanna, C. Depressed Group Students between Yesterday & Tomorrow. Trivandrum; 1977.

14. Mishra Y.N., Educational Adaptation Social Ambition & perform- ance of S.C. at various levels in Rewa Distt of M.P.,1978, Unpublished Report.

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15. Naik, J.P. Education of Scheduled Tribes 1965-66. Occassional monograph (5), ICSSR, 1971.

16. Naik, J.P. Education of Scheduled Castes, 1965-66. Occassional Monograph (6), ICSSR, 1971.

17. NCERT,.Stagnation and Dropout at Primary Stage Survey and Data Processing Unit, NCERT, New Delhi, 1977.

18. NCERT Field Studies in Sociology of Education, All India Report, NCERT, New Delhi, 1970.

19. Neelsen, John Peter "Impact of Education on Social Stratification", in Journal of Social Research, Vol. XV, Sep. 1972.

20. Pandit, H.N. Nautiyal K.L., Sharma Y.D. Implementation of Constitutional Directive on Education: Progress, Problems and Strategies, NCERT, 1977.

21. Patwardhan, Sunanda Change Among Indian Harijans, Maharashtra-A Case Study. New Delhi, Orient Longman, 1973.

22. Pimpley, P.N. `Social Characteristics of the Scheduled Caste Students in Punjab' in Indian Journal of Social Work 372, 1976 pp. 119-54.

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11. Ministry of Education & Social Welfare, Report of The Working Group on Technical Education, 1978.

12. Registrar General of Census, Census of India (1971), Series I, Paper I of 1975 Special Tables of Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes, Manager of Publication, 1975.

Index

All India Council of Technical Education, 25

All India Survey of Vocational Education, 7

Apprenticeship training, 74, 75, 77,78, 101, 105.

Bhuyia, 59

Bil, 59

Books and Equipment, 47, 92;

Book, grant, 93

Central Institute of Research and Training in Public Cooperation, 6

Central Sector - Programmes, 4

Chamar, 62, 63, 100

Chauhan, B. R., 6

Chitnis, S., 5, 6

Coefficient of Equality, 31, 32, 35 Competition for Seats, 50

Constitution Safeguards, 3; Amendment, 3

Content and Curricula, 102

Directorate General of Employment and Training, 23, 98

District Profiles-Adilabad, 16; Ahmedabad, 18; Banaskantha 18; Bastar, 19,20; Bhopal, 19; Dangs, 19; Hyderabad, 15; Indore, 20; Khammam, 16; Monghyr, 17; Nagpur, 21; Osmania, 22; Purnea, 12; Patna,17; Ranchi, 17; Sangli, 21; Surendra Nagar, 18; Ujjain, 20; Visakhapatnam, 16

Dropout, 64; Definition, 64, 65, 71; Extent, 66, 67, 101; Rate, 66, 71, 101; Reasons, 67-69, 101; Time, 69-70, 101

Dhobi 59 100

Dugadha 59, 100

Education Commission, (1964-66), 24, 28,

Emoluments, 79

Employment. 72; ratio, 75-76; place, 80; sector 78, 81; self employment 75, 102

Enrolment, ITI- 32, 33, 35; Tradewise, 33, 99

Extrainees, 75, 76, 105, 101, 102; Sample, 77, 78; Employment Status, 74, 80; Activity Status, 75; Employees, 75; Self-employed 75, 76, 81, 102

Facilities, Provision, 27,28.29,30,89, 93, 110, Tradewise, 33, 55, 56; Tradewise Utilisation, 33, 34, 99 Field Studies in Sociology of Educa- tion, 6

Five Year Plan, Third, 24; Fifth, 4; Sixth. 26

Grant, Procedure 96, 103

Hostels, 4,5; Infrastructure, 90,91,95; Provision, 94; Mess, 96,107; mixed hostels 95, 106; Seats 95, 103, 107; Separate Hostel, 95

Hunters Commission, 23

Hypotheses, 9

Incentives, 4, 12, 47; Stipend, 45, 47, 91, 92, 97, 96, 103, 106, 107; Books & Equipment, 47, 92, 94, 102, 104; Hostels, 4, 5, 47, 90-92, 95, 103, 104,106; Remedial Teaching, 4,5; Uniforms, 94; Relaxation of Marks, 4, 50, 93, 94, 102; Reservation of Seats, 93, 94, 98, 99, 102, 104, 106

Institute of Applied Manpower Research, 7, 24

Khan. Mumtaj Ali, 6

Labour Ministry, 27, 107

Mahadev Koli, 59, 100

Mahar 59, 100

Maintenance Allowance, 99

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Maliya Vanshi, 1

Ministry of Home Affairs, 107

Ministry of Human Resource Development, 107

Ministry of Labour, 97, 107

Ministry of Social Welfare, 27

Mizo, 2

Mobility, Vertical, 105, Horizontal, 105

Munda 59, 100

Naik, J.P., 6

NCERT, 24

National Sample Survey, 2

Nayak, 59

Neelsen, John, Peter, 6.

Oraon 59, 100 Orientation Programme, 99

Parmar 59, 100

Parvathama C., 6

Passi, 59

Performance, 28, 29 35,36, 101

Pimpley, P.N., 6

Placement-Job, 29

Planning Commission, 24, 28 Prasad Anuradha, 6

Premi Kusum K., 6

Proforma, Institutional 11; Principals & Instructors. 11; Students, 11,; Extrainees, 11

Provision of Facilities, 28

Public Sector, 105

Rathnaih, B.V. 6

Rayappa P. & Grover, Hanumantha, 6

Relaxation in Marks, 4, 48, 90, 91

Remedial Teaching, 5

Reservation. Apprenticeship Training 47; Jobs, 42, 78; Policy, 48, 49, Quota, 105; Seats 90, 91, 94, 95, 100,101.

Residential Schools,106

Sample, 9

Scope-Study, 7-8

Secondary Education Commission, 23,24

Sector, Private, 78; Public 78,

Self-employment, 12, 74, 75, 78, 102, 105, 107

Sharma, K.N., 6

Sinha, Durganand, 6

Sixth Five Year Plan, 26

Social Welfare Dept. 93

Sources of Data, 10

Special Cells, 5

Special Hostels 4, 5

Special ITIs, 49,52,57.58, 89,9-5,97, 100, 103, 104, 105

Srikantha, L.M., 6

State Sector, 4

Tribal Development approach, 4

Tribal Welfare Deptt. 103

Utilisation of Seats, 51, 52, 57, 99

Unemployment, 75, 102

Vaghela, 59

Vankar, 59

Vasura, 59

Vocational Education Enrolment, 26-27

Vocational Guidance, 90, 99, 105

Vocational Stream, 104

Vocational Survey, 105

Vertical Mobility, 104

Waiting time, 77

Wastage, 101

Working Group on, Technical & Vocational Education, 25

Zakaria, 6