
Adil Akhoon
Freelance Journalist at Freelance
Journalist based in Kashmir| Managing Editor @mountaininkmag Work: @SCMPNews @ForeignPolicy @csmonitor @newlinesmag @NewFrame_News @arianamag_hk @CondeNast
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Sep 11, 2024 |
csmonitor.com | Adil Akhoon
Across India, tribal communities have long struggled to boost literacy and interest in education. Common challenges include seasonal migration, teacher absenteeism, and a lack of motivation on the part of parents. The Gujjars and Bakarwals – pastoral nomads who live throughout Jammu and Kashmir – are no exception. Indeed, in these remote communities, literacy rates have historically lingered around 30%.
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