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Issues of Minorities and Higher Education


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1 Department of Political Science, N.R.E.C College Ch. Charan Singh University, Khurja, Bulandshahar, Uttar Pradesh, India
2 Department of Psychology Aligarh Muslim University. Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India
     

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The glaring issues of minorities, particularly Muslims, ranging from the identity crisis of post-partition and post-independent India to the present age of groping for a foothold in the information revolutionized and digitalized lopsided growth -in the post-liberalization, globalization of economic reforms of 1991- has only one antidote i.e. education. The present paper tries to explore the impact of education on the political behaviour of the Muslims of Uttar Pradesh and analyses its impact on empowerment of the community as a whole to control and redirect the Indian political system for allocation of resources for the welfare of the community. The samples drawn from the different districts of Uttar Pradesh reveal that such a wholesome impact of education on Political Behaviour, though, still may be a far cry but the past twenty years of Babri-Masque demolition generated hysteria and hostile anti-Muslim climate has pushed the cocoon out of their world of alienation.
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Ftekhar Ahmed
Department of Political Science, N.R.E.C College Ch. Charan Singh University, Khurja, Bulandshahar, Uttar Pradesh, India
Asthma Parveen
Department of Psychology Aligarh Muslim University. Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India

Abstract


The glaring issues of minorities, particularly Muslims, ranging from the identity crisis of post-partition and post-independent India to the present age of groping for a foothold in the information revolutionized and digitalized lopsided growth -in the post-liberalization, globalization of economic reforms of 1991- has only one antidote i.e. education. The present paper tries to explore the impact of education on the political behaviour of the Muslims of Uttar Pradesh and analyses its impact on empowerment of the community as a whole to control and redirect the Indian political system for allocation of resources for the welfare of the community. The samples drawn from the different districts of Uttar Pradesh reveal that such a wholesome impact of education on Political Behaviour, though, still may be a far cry but the past twenty years of Babri-Masque demolition generated hysteria and hostile anti-Muslim climate has pushed the cocoon out of their world of alienation.