Value, Morale And Ethics In Indian Education System In Perspective Of Torture On Indian Women: An Empirical Study

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
11
Article ID: 
20902
4 pages
Research Article

Value, Morale And Ethics In Indian Education System In Perspective Of Torture On Indian Women: An Empirical Study

Dr. Debajyoti Das Gupta

Abstract: 

India is facing enormous gender based problems even in modern era. Despite small progress in this area after globalization, India finds its rank at the bottom of mostly all international surveys. Academicians always believed that education would change the present scenario. This paper aims to assess statistical relationship between two set of ranks namely Safety Index of Indian Women (2011) & Literacy Rate of Indians (2011). Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient (rs) has been calculated and has been tested at 1% statistical significance. Result has shattered the common faith on traditional education system of India & finds that there exist no statistical correlation between Safety Index of Indian Women (2011) && Literacy Rate of Indians (2011).

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.20902.01.2021
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