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It's an uphill unachievable task for them, they cannot get higher education because they are poor and because they don't get higher education they remain poor.Muslims should get educated,that's the only way to move up the ladder.
There is free and compulsory education until matriculation. Negligible amount to reach higher secondary (11-12th) and there are open universities where you pay a very small fraction of what you can earn to graduate without going to college (you only need to write exams and submit assignments/projects) you can work full time. Now, Muslims have one of the highest high school dropouts in the country even worse than Dalits or Tribals, the lowest literacy rate among different groups, low matriculation rate. Why? Most of the public schools are subsidized by the government you get a free noon meal and rice, egg, milk. Then there are scholarships that are exclusively for Muslims, reserved seats in government colleges under OBC reservation. Minority institution that admits them.It's an uphill unachievable task for them, they cannot get higher education because they are poor and because they are poor they cannot get higher education.
It's an uphill task if you are educated in madarsas. We have the examples of legends like Kalam sir and many others who have achieved great things in life because they don't go the mullah way.It's an uphill unachievable task for them, they cannot get higher education because they are poor and because they are poor they cannot get higher education.
So it's a vicious cycle...an unending thing.
With no quota like sc, st, obc and Dalits.
No positive discrimination...unlike other lower castes. Most of the time it's negative discrimination for Muslims of India.
So what do they do, they end up being marginalized and suppressed....and since they are marginalized they have the lowest social strata in India.
So all in all they are caught in this grinding unending cycle with no chance to come out of it.
You want to get nuked to freedom?No nukes, no freedom......
There is free and compulsory education until matriculation. Negligible amount to reach higher secondary (11-12th) and there are open universities where you pay a very small fraction of what you can earn to graduate without going to college (you only need to write exams and submit assignments/projects) you can work full time.
The main reason which I feel which kept the muslims back wards was muslims themselves.when you can can't afford to take care of a child I have seen families with 4-5 kids in the past but things are changing ,now a days I don't see that I see muslim families with hardly 2 kids and many families with 1 kid.now you go to decent schools you find healthy number of muslim kids and you go to any private company you will find good number of muslims working specially in call centers and climbing up the ladder,atleast that's what I see in the south.They seems to be opting for Madrassa education, free education, free meals and some other perks, societal benefits...
The high dropout rate from schools tells us that they are disillusioned and hopeless and believe that they will not get some kind of Jobs if they gets to the professional colleges, and it also tells us that due to the poor income it is not possible that household can be run and Muslim students have to discontinue their school education or college education and starts supporting/supplementing their home through work to make both ends meet.
The reason you see lots of Indians commenting that Muslims(Indian) are uneducated and they ran small Kariana stores, the puncture shops, Sabzi thelas, street food, and very small business enterprise without any big money needed.
And this is certainly a grinding, vicious circle...a crippling one.
Need some big change to come out of it.
Now you are inventing reasons. People don't stop going to school thinking,' hey I'm not gonna get a college education so why go to school'. It's a matter of priority or mentality. 80% of the Indians were extremely poor when we got independence and they went from extreme poverty to becoming at least lower middle class in a generation or two. This is also not the case with Muslims everywhere in India, certain states where Muslims prioritized education now live in much better situations than anywhere else.They seems to be opting for Madrassa education, free education, free meals and some other perks, societal benefits...
The high dropout rate from schools tells us that they are disillusioned and hopeless that they will not get some kind of Jobs if they gets to the professional colleges, and it also tells us that due to the poor income it is not possible that household can be run and Muslim students have to discontinue their school education or college education and starts supporting/supplementing their home through work to make both ends meet.
The reason you see lots of Indians commenting that Muslims(Indian) are uneducated and they ran small Kariana stores, the puncture shops, Sabzi thelas, street food, and very small business enterprise without any big money needed.
And this is certainly a grinding, vicious circle...a crippling one.
Need some big change to come out of it.
Muslims should get educated,that's the only way to move up the ladder.
No social benefits in India for doing a madrassa education.They seems to be opting for Madrassa education as it is free education, free meals and some other perks, societal benefits...
No social benefits in India for doing a madrassa education.
While you Indians talks a lot about Muslims are backward, has this ghetto mentality, has 6-8 children, poor and uneducated, as to show concern, empathy, sympathy for Indian Muslims.
And the next moment, you cannot hide the glee and happiness of seeing and talking about Indian Muslims being uneducated, backward, ghettoized, compared to Hindus in India.
Dichotomy is unmistakable...