why did the children of dalit adivasi and muslim community leave school
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1) these downtrodden sections of society are economically backward so their parents can't afford their children to go to school
2) lack of awareness about free and compulsory education
3) In most of the cases their parents force Thierry children to engage in some earing activities so that they could financially support the family and can understand the value of money.
2) lack of awareness about free and compulsory education
3) In most of the cases their parents force Thierry children to engage in some earing activities so that they could financially support the family and can understand the value of money.
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Dalit, Adivasis and Muslim community are part of country’s cultural and religious heritage. But when it comes to equality in treating them we are backward. Similar is the case when it comes to education. Even though Right to freedom of education and right to child education etc are initiated, still dalit, Adivasis and Muslim community are treated differently and to certain extent that they are forced to leave their school early. They are economically backward. Due to their financial conditions, they are leaving their school to engage in some earning activities for their survival.
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