Apparently the answer to this question should be no. But in a country rife with gender inequalities and an underlying nature of patriarchy, girl children often find themselves at the short end of the stick. Discrimination against girls is rampant and due to the fear of abuse and exploitation, they are kept at home and not sent to school. Too often, women and girls are discriminated against in health, education, political representation, labor market, and so on. Moreover, poor girls from rural areas with uneducated mothers are the children most likely to be excluded from learning opportunities. And the most alarming thing is that there are 31 million girls of primary school age not in school. Seventeen million of these girls will probably never attend school in their lifetimes.
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Steps To Improve Girl Child Education In India
In India, a lot of parents are not motivated towards sending their female children to school. This has resulted in a lot of Indian girls...
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Apparently the answer to this question should be no. But i n a country rife with gender inequalities and an underlying natu...
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Myth 1: More money will solve the problem Over the last two decades public spending, especially on education for girls, has increased ma...
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Many people in the world are still deprived of education. The world is improving, the living standard of people is getting better, but som...

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