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Educated women are more likely to invest in children’s education, breaking the cycle of intergenerational poverty and contributing to sustainable development. Girls’ education is instrumental in achieving universal school education in India.
11 cze 2023 · Despite facing challenges such as poverty, child marriage, and gender-based violence, India has made significant progress towards providing quality education for girls. The gross enrollment ratio for girls in both primary and secondary education has increased in recent years.
Girls’ education is a big opportunity for India to be developed socially and economically. Educated girls’ are the weapons who yield positive impact on the Indian society through their ...
23 wrz 2020 · Many girls in India are married at a young age and drop out of school after they complete their primary education due to societal pressures or early pregnancies. Child labor and lack of feminine hygiene products keep girls from coming to school, and contribute to the literacy rates and continuous lack of education.
23 sty 2023 · Importance of Girl Child Education in India. Our Constitution accords equal rights to both men and women in every sphere of life, including the right to education. However, the reality is very different. The girl child is provided only primary or at most secondary education.
22 gru 2017 · Gender Inequality in Education in India. On average, a girl in India receives less than four years of education in her lifetime. As a result, India is home to the largest number of illiterate women in the world (over 200 million) with over 3 million eligible yet out-of-school girls (UNESCO 2014).
13 gru 2023 · The commitment of India to ensuring education for every girl child is reflected in these transformative schemes. By addressing socio-economic barriers, challenging stereotypes, and fostering a supportive environment, these policies contribute to creating a generation of empowered women who can actively participate in and contribute to the ...