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Education is a very important factor for a girl child for the overall development of the country/ nation. Education is an essential part of life for both the boy child and the girl child. Educating girls continues to be a problem in most developing countries like India. Every girl needs education as an individual to make their life better, brighter, and smarter. Girls’ education is to stabilize their own life. Everyone has the right to develop their individuality.
Parents should be responsible for the development of girls’ education but they wastage their primary level schooling with their useless thoughts. In India, the literacy rate was from 64.8 percent in 2001 to 74.04 percent in the 2011 census, but girls’ education in India still requires a lot of improvement in different ways. This percentage is too less because parents are the most barriers for their girl child education, especially they insist on their thoughts and dreams to do in the future, and some parents aren’t aware to give education for girl child these are all excessively in rural areas. in rural areas, where people rarely want to send their daughters to school, they think that education is not important for girls. The family members are required to understand her major needs and requirements for child growth.
In many parts of India, the birth of a girl child is not welcomed and they try to kill every girl child because spending money for their education, protecting her from she born to getting marriage stage, dowry asked from the inside after getting marriage, child abuse may be held when they are in young. Right from her arrival, she faces
at every stage of life. 🙁
Gender inequality is a very serious issue in India its also in the Asian nation because nearly ten million female babies have been aborted over the past twenty years. Most parents are giving importance to the son’s education rather than daughters because anyhow daughters will get married and live with their husbands, so they believe a girl’s education is not going to be helpful anymore to her family. like this worst thought come over the parents’ mind. If a parent tries to destroy gender inequality, am sure they only can do it.
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Inequality is the main cause she daily faces, everyone misjudges their ability by their gender value, and no one tries to know their ability or worthy value.
The inequality and disadvantages that girls face:
all of which are exacerbated by poverty and have insidious consequences on the outcomes of these girls’ lives.
Female infanticide is the deliberate killing of girl children/babies. It is also described as gender-selective murder or “gendercide”. (We can use similar words like ‘genocide’ and ‘femicide’ are used to describe the killing of females of any age.)
The literacy rate of women is less in every census record when compared to the male literacy rate.
The literacy rate of women, according to the 2011 census, is 64.46 percent while the male literacy rate is 82.14 percent. In India, we should proud to have the top leading state in the literacy rate of women, which has the largest number of literate women in India.
They are,
At the same time, some states are leading in giving literate women and some more states are standing to give good women entrepreneurs. In India the largest number of women entrepreneurs giving states are
The states are giving very little education to the girls’ children because these states have less awareness to educate them because of their uneducated parents. The states that include the lowest female literacy numbers are
Though there has been a substantial increase in the number of literate women but the past few years because of these states our entire nation’s women’s literacy rates fall.
We already know the last added and important Fundamental Duties in our Indian constitution although I remind you, everyone, to know if some unknowing person is there I given below to know it.
11th Fundamental duties were recently added to the constitution, initially, it has only ten duties after that it increased into 11 duties by (86th Amendment Act, 2002) and the added one is to provide opportunities for education to his child between 6 to 14 years by 86th Amendment, 2002.
If we Educate Girls it has helped to ensure higher enrolment and attendance for girls as well as improved learning outcomes for all children. Then only they can show their real talent like Sports, Painting, Writer for ( Books, Articles, Poetry), Journalism in any field, in different fields they are ready to stand.
Investing in the education of girls brings high returns to their families and for the Indian economy in terms of breaking poverty in everyone’s life and aiding economic growth. It can also improve children’s and women’s survival rates and health, delays child marriage and early pregnancies, and empowers women both in the home and the workplace.
Education is a costly affair and not many people can afford to study because they are below the poverty line. The high cost of education is a major issue for many Indians not to pursue education, especially for the weaker classes. “This directly could potentially act as a deterrent for economically weaker sections to continue being enrolled in schools every day, every year.
On International Day of the Girl Child, here are some reasons why girls continue to be denied an education. Early marriage (for every thought they consider marriage is seen as a higher priority than education) 🙁
Hope after reading this, at least somebody can change their thoughts towards raising the girl child with full hope and encourage them to do innovative and reduce child abuse, child marriage, lack of education, female infanticide, devadasi system, and finally she becomes a powerful girl in India, if some parents aren’t aware of it, dear growing younger students teach them to understand to give education for the girl child.
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What a powerful article on girls' education in India! At SSVM School, we are committed to empowering young girls through quality education and opportunities. Education is the key to breaking barriers and fostering a brighter future for our communities. Thank you for highlighting such an important issue!