Volume : II, Issue : VIII, September - 2012 Socio-Economic And Educational Developments In Bidar District:A Historical PerspectiveSantosh. Tippanna and Sarvodaya. S.S Published By : Laxmi Book Publication Abstract : Bidar district is popular for different religions, castes and cultures due to its
historical developments through the ages. Many of the Hindu rulers such as Rastrakuta,
Chalukya, Kalachuri and such others were ruled the Bidar district. Later, Muslim rulers
such as Nizams were also ruled region. As such, there are more Hindus and Muslims in
Bidar district with their rich culture. Similarly, social and religious reformers such as
Basaveshwar, Guru Nanak also played significant role in social reformation based on
equality. Many of the organizations and associations such as Arya Samaj were also
affected very much for the development of downtrodden people and weaker sections in
socio-economic and educational development. Consequently, many of the weaker
sections in Bidar district, even though depressed with social evils and discriminations,
due to the development in education in Bidar district, the statistics revealed that the
depressed classes are developing and improving their socio-economic status. The ideas
of philosophers, role of associations and education are playing important role in
development of weaker sections and depressed classes in Bidar district. The paper
provided statistics to prove the same. Keywords : Article : Cite This Article : Santosh. Tippanna and Sarvodaya. S.S, (2012). Socio-Economic And Educational Developments In Bidar District:A Historical Perspective. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. II, Issue. VIII, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/1302.pdf References : - District Census, Bidar District: http://www.bidar.nic.in
- District Census, Bidar District: http://www.bidar.nic.in
- Gazetteer of Karnataka Bidar District, Bangalore, Karnataka Gazetteer Department, 1977, p. 118.
- Brief History of Guru Nanak and Sri Nanak Jhira Saheb, Bidar, Gurudwara Managing Committee, 1975.
- Bidar District, Census Handbook, 1961, 1971 and 2001.
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