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1. Beyond degrees Pande, Ira

by edited by Ira Pande.

Material type: book Book Publisher: Noida HarperCollins Publishers 2008Availability: No items available

2. Delhi college Pernau, Margrit

by edited by Margrit Pernau.

Material type: book Book Publisher: New Delhi Oxford university Press 2006Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library, RBU. [378.54 D352] (1).

3. Indian higher education Agarwal, Pawan

by Pawan Agarwal.

Material type: book Book Publisher: New Delhi Sage Publications India 2009Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library, RBU. [378.54 A261] (1).

4. Planning of higher education in the context of manpower requirements in India with special reference to West Bengal.

by Satyeswar, Samanta.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: Kolkata: Rabindra Bharati University, 1993Availability: Items available for reference: Central Library, RBU. [378.4 S474] (1 ).

5. Empowering Marginalized Communities in India: The Impact of Higher Education.

by Vinod, M.J, ed; Kumae, S Y Subendra, ed.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: New Delhi: Sage, ©2021Dissertation note: "The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has argued that marginality is the state of being considered unwanted, undesirable and insignificant which results in inequity, unfairness, deprivation and enforced lack of access to power and resources. Marginalization is basically a global problem which varies in terms of degree. Marginalization can be both an abstract and a complex concept. It has been used in a variety of ways and in different contexts and disciplines. The present volume attempts to conceptualize the problem of access and marginality in higher education. The experiences of marginalization also matters as it has its sociological and psychological dimensions. It has both its qualitative and quantitative dimensions as lack of access to higher education can be considered as an ultimate form of marginalization. This book argues that, although there is a lot of literature emphasizing and highlighting the role of accessibility in the higher education, there are very few studies dealing with the fundamental question, what difference higher education can make in the lives of marginalized communities. In other words, whether higher education is a value addition in the quality of lives of Dalits, Minorities, Women and PwD"-- Provided by publisher Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library, RBU. [305.560954 V766] (1).

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