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Time to Uplift Tribal Girls

May 08, 2025 | Sahil Manzoor


People who are truly educated never discriminate based on caste, color, creed, or gender. True education promotes humanity—it opens minds, fosters compassion, and inspires us to raise our voices for justice and equality. In today's era, cutting-edge technology has become a window to the world, unveiling opportunities that were once hidden

A World Awakened by Technology

Technology has played a pivotal role in transforming societies and empowering the underprivileged. With internet access, even the most marginalized individuals can now learn how to start businesses, pursue higher education, and find motivation through platforms like YouTube, Google, and countless digital learning resources. Unlike earlier times, when our only guides were our teachers and books, today's learners can access global knowledge from the comfort of their homes.
This shift has opened the doors of success to anyone with the will to learn. Now, people from all walks of life are acquiring skills to enhance their livelihoods and improve their standing in society.

The Role of Education in Nation-Building

Education remains the most powerful tool for transformation. It replaces fear with confidence, violence with peace, and ignorance with understanding. Every household should recognize the importance of educating their children—especially girls.
India has expanded its educational infrastructure impressively. From primary schools to ITI colleges and universities, education is now more accessible than ever. But education isn't just about securing government jobs—it's about opening minds, following the right path, becoming self-reliant, and helping others do the same. A truly educated person seeks to give, not just receive.

Focusing on Tribal Girls: A Need for Urgent Attention

This article aims to highlight the condition of tribal girls and the pressing need to uplift them for the betterment of our nation. Today, India grants equal rights to women in every sphere, and the government is actively promoting women's empowerment. But gaps still exist—particularly for tribal communities.
We must move beyond outdated caste systems and embrace humanity as our common identity. A truly great individual is someone who works for the collective good, fostering peace, brotherhood, and opportunity for all.

Why are Tribals Still Struggling?

According to the 2011 Census, about 12% of Jammu and Kashmir's population belongs to tribal groups such as the Gujjars and Bakarwals. These communities mainly reside in Poonch, Rajouri, Reasi, and scattered parts of the Kashmir Valley. They are traditionally pastoralists—rearing cattle, sheep, and goats—and migrate seasonally between Jammu and the Pir Panjal forests.
Despite their patriotic spirit and rich cultural heritage, many of them remain economically and educationally backward. This is a matter of national concern. Gujjars and Bakarwals deserve not just recognition but meaningful support.

Roadmap to Empowerment

Mandatory Education Up to Graduation
Every girl in tribal communities should receive free education up to the graduation level.
100% Scholarships
There should be full scholarships for higher and professional education (medicine, engineering, etc.).
Skill Development at the Village Level
ITI branches should be opened in villages, not just district headquarters, to make skill training accessible.
Free Transport for Women in Remote Areas
Government-sponsored bus services can help girls reach schools and training centers safely.
Awareness of Government Schemes
Many tribal families are unaware of existing schemes. Awareness programs must be conducted regularly.
Forest Rights and Sustainable Livelihoods
As many Gujjars and Bakarwals depend on forests, they should have special rights to access and protect them, contributing to both the economy and ecology.
Medical and Security Awareness for Women
Women must be empowered to safeguard their rights and manage their families with confidence and knowledge.
District-Level Job Opportunities
Government recruitment should be conducted district-wise to ensure fair access to employment for tribal youth.
Exam Preparation Support
Special coaching centers should be set up to help tribal students prepare for competitive exams.

Conclusion

Empowering tribal girls is not just about helping individuals—it’s about uplifting entire communities and strengthening the fabric of our nation. Education, awareness, and access to opportunity must reach every corner, including the remotest tribal villages. Let us stand together for a future where no girl is left behind.

 

Email:-----------------------sahilmanzoor411990@gmail.com

 

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Time to Uplift Tribal Girls

May 08, 2025 | Sahil Manzoor


People who are truly educated never discriminate based on caste, color, creed, or gender. True education promotes humanity—it opens minds, fosters compassion, and inspires us to raise our voices for justice and equality. In today's era, cutting-edge technology has become a window to the world, unveiling opportunities that were once hidden

A World Awakened by Technology

Technology has played a pivotal role in transforming societies and empowering the underprivileged. With internet access, even the most marginalized individuals can now learn how to start businesses, pursue higher education, and find motivation through platforms like YouTube, Google, and countless digital learning resources. Unlike earlier times, when our only guides were our teachers and books, today's learners can access global knowledge from the comfort of their homes.
This shift has opened the doors of success to anyone with the will to learn. Now, people from all walks of life are acquiring skills to enhance their livelihoods and improve their standing in society.

The Role of Education in Nation-Building

Education remains the most powerful tool for transformation. It replaces fear with confidence, violence with peace, and ignorance with understanding. Every household should recognize the importance of educating their children—especially girls.
India has expanded its educational infrastructure impressively. From primary schools to ITI colleges and universities, education is now more accessible than ever. But education isn't just about securing government jobs—it's about opening minds, following the right path, becoming self-reliant, and helping others do the same. A truly educated person seeks to give, not just receive.

Focusing on Tribal Girls: A Need for Urgent Attention

This article aims to highlight the condition of tribal girls and the pressing need to uplift them for the betterment of our nation. Today, India grants equal rights to women in every sphere, and the government is actively promoting women's empowerment. But gaps still exist—particularly for tribal communities.
We must move beyond outdated caste systems and embrace humanity as our common identity. A truly great individual is someone who works for the collective good, fostering peace, brotherhood, and opportunity for all.

Why are Tribals Still Struggling?

According to the 2011 Census, about 12% of Jammu and Kashmir's population belongs to tribal groups such as the Gujjars and Bakarwals. These communities mainly reside in Poonch, Rajouri, Reasi, and scattered parts of the Kashmir Valley. They are traditionally pastoralists—rearing cattle, sheep, and goats—and migrate seasonally between Jammu and the Pir Panjal forests.
Despite their patriotic spirit and rich cultural heritage, many of them remain economically and educationally backward. This is a matter of national concern. Gujjars and Bakarwals deserve not just recognition but meaningful support.

Roadmap to Empowerment

Mandatory Education Up to Graduation
Every girl in tribal communities should receive free education up to the graduation level.
100% Scholarships
There should be full scholarships for higher and professional education (medicine, engineering, etc.).
Skill Development at the Village Level
ITI branches should be opened in villages, not just district headquarters, to make skill training accessible.
Free Transport for Women in Remote Areas
Government-sponsored bus services can help girls reach schools and training centers safely.
Awareness of Government Schemes
Many tribal families are unaware of existing schemes. Awareness programs must be conducted regularly.
Forest Rights and Sustainable Livelihoods
As many Gujjars and Bakarwals depend on forests, they should have special rights to access and protect them, contributing to both the economy and ecology.
Medical and Security Awareness for Women
Women must be empowered to safeguard their rights and manage their families with confidence and knowledge.
District-Level Job Opportunities
Government recruitment should be conducted district-wise to ensure fair access to employment for tribal youth.
Exam Preparation Support
Special coaching centers should be set up to help tribal students prepare for competitive exams.

Conclusion

Empowering tribal girls is not just about helping individuals—it’s about uplifting entire communities and strengthening the fabric of our nation. Education, awareness, and access to opportunity must reach every corner, including the remotest tribal villages. Let us stand together for a future where no girl is left behind.

 

Email:-----------------------sahilmanzoor411990@gmail.com

 


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