"Given the dismal literacy rate amongst the community, the state government must initiate new educational schemes for the Gujjar and Bakerwal communities," Secretary, Tribal Research and Cultural Foundation (TRCF) Javaid Rahi said.
Rahi saidthat only education can change the fate of Gujjars and Bakerwals asboth the tribal groups are facing extremely low literacy rates incomparisonto other tribes of Jammu and Kashmir.
The data of Government census 2011 says that seven out of ten Gujjars and Bakerwals of the state are illiterate, he said.
Rahi said that the state Government should initiate new educational schemes to tackle this serious problem of illiteracy amongst the members of the two communities.