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  1. (PDF) Girls' Education in India: Status and Challenges

    The considerable challenges for girls' education in India are parental attitudes, their socio-economic status (Chandani & Scholar, 2020), and the lack of infrastructural facilities such as toilets ...

  2. PDF Educate Girls: Improving the Quality and Outcomes of Girls' Learning

    However, across India, particularly in rural populations, the education of girls remains a challenge. The national average shows that only one woman for every two men receive an education (Educate Girls 2013). This directly correlates to dropout rates—for every 100 girls in rural India, only one reaches class 12.

  3. PDF Policy Report Access to School Education for Girls in India: Impact

    What hinders girls' access to school education in India? One of the major challenges of the education system in India is to a ddress gender disparities in terms of enrolment and drop-out rates of the girl child . The dismal female literacy rate in 1 981 was at 28.47% and increased to 6 5.46% in

  4. PDF Barriers to Girls' Education at the Elementary Level in India

    2.1 Gender Inequality in India. One of the major barriers to girls' education in India at the elementary level is the widespread gender inequality. "Women and girls experience inequalities in access to healthcare, education, nutrition, employment, and asset ownership" (NITI Aayog, 2018, p. 65). Despite the fact that government and civil ...

  5. (PDF) IMPORTANCE OF GIRL CHILD EDUCATION IN INDIA

    according to the status report.R TE Act of 2009 mandates compulsory education for children between the age of. 6-14 years under article 21A of the constitution. Importance of girl child education ...

  6. PDF The Right to Education Act in India was a

    Policy Brief on Girls' Education 3 More Girls Out of School In India, more girls (3.2%) are out of school than boys (2.7) even today in the cohort of children below 15 years of age Girls more affected due to COVID-19 'It is estimated that nearly 10 million secondary school girls in India could drop out of school due to the pandemic,

  7. PDF GIRLS' EDUCATION IN INDIA: STATUS AND CHALLENGES

    Historical Background of Girls' Education in India: For more than 300 years ago, there was practically no education for girls in India. Only a few girls of the upper castes and upper classes were given some education at home. Literacy of girls at that time was looked upon as a disgrace. The notion of providing education to girl children

  8. PDF Girl Child Education: An Advocacy to Rural Transformation in India

    Transformation in India Dr. Jagjeet Singh Mor Associate Professor in Commerce Government College, Birohar Abstract Education is basic need for every child whether it's a girl or boy. It is unfortunate that there are communities still discriminate against the education of the girl child. Education is the key factor for girls' empowerment,

  9. (PDF) Education for girls in India

    Sen R. (2008), Education for Women's Empowerment: An Evaluation of the Government run Schemes to educate the girl child, Centre for Civil Society, New Delhi, p.5 Empowerment of Indian Women: A ...

  10. PDF UNIT 2 GIRL CHILDREN: A Vulnerable Group A VULNERABLE GROUP

    As per 2001 census, India has around 157.86 million children, constituting 15.42 percent of the country's population, who are below the age of six years. Of these, 157.86 million children, 75.95 million children are girls and 81.91 million are boys. Public focus came upon the Girl Child only since the late 1980s.

  11. PDF Girl'S Secondary Education in India: Status and Challenges

    The primary aim of running girls school is to provide a safe and comfortable environment for the girl child. In India, the girls rarely get a chance to get a proper education, and these schools ensure they get the best ambience to ... Elementary Education (UEE) with special focus on girl education in India. SSA is being implemented in ...

  12. PDF A Review of The Status and Challenges of Girl'S Secondary Education

    running a girl's school is to provide a safe and comfortable environment for the girl child. In India, the girls rarely get a chance to get a proper education, and these schools ensure they get the best ambiance to study. The present paper focuses on status and challenges of Girl's Secondary Education in India.

  13. PDF Girl Child Education in India

    The economy and society would benefit from these girls' education. Advantages of Girl Child Education The proper social and economic development of the nation depends on educating women. In every civilization, men and women coexist side by side like two wheels. As a result, both are important factors in the nation's growth and development.

  14. PDF Girls Education in India

    of India for enhancing girls' education in India. UDAAN - Giving wings to Girl Students - The Scheme is dedicated to the development of girl child education, so as to promote the admission of girl students. The aim is to address the teaching gap between school education and engineering entrance examinations. It seeks to enhance the enrolment of

  15. Shodhganga@INFLIBNET: Rural girls education An analytical study of

    So there is a need to update the framework of Rural girl s education in the Indian scenario. Hence, considering the above context, the present study set the objectives i.e. 1. To study socio-economic and cultural barriers in continuous of girls education, 2. To find out the parental approach towards girls education in rural areas, 3.

  16. (PDF) Opportunities and Challenges for Girl Child Schooling and

    "Gender Inequalities in School Education in India", New Frontiers in Education, 43(3), pp. 316-317. Education of Adolescent Girls: An Indian Perspective Jan 2009

  17. PDF Quality Education and Girl Children: A Case Study of a Slum

    importance for girl children to attend schools. For example, for a girl child, the distance to school, provision of girl's toilet at schools and provision of women teachers at schools are as important as say number of rooms, play grounds, drinking water facilities and canteens etc. Education is a Concurrent subject in India which implies that

  18. PDF India's policy on early childhood education: Lessons for a gender

    of children in early years and seeks to extend the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 to ages three to six years across the country (Government of India 2009). Although ...

  19. PDF Problems and Progress in the Development of Girls' Education in India

    in India, 1600 to 1900 A.D. The problems in the development of education for girls have been so many that one marvels any progress has been made at all. A survey of tb.ese problems is made in Chapter II of this study. Prob19ms of a religious and social nature, of an educational nature, and of an economic nature.

  20. PDF Educational strategies that can reduce child labour in India: A

    ICT in school education. The National Child Labour Project, initiated in 1988, has made special efforts to provide working children from districts where child labour is endemic with education, vocational training, midday meals, health check-ups and a monthly stipend. 4 NGOs have also played a key role in

  21. (PDF) Factors Affecting Girl Child Education

    Improvement in the education and literacy skills of the girls are primarily. based upon factors such as, socio-economic, socio-cultural, educational levels of the parents. and distance from school ...

  22. PDF Special Financial Incentive Schemes for The Girl Child in India

    India, the girl child is at a disadvantage and faces discrimination at every stage of her life- sex selection, infanticide, little or no access to education, lack of health care and nutrition and child ... education and overall well being to family planning. Some of these schemes are specifically aimed at people belonging to the poor families ...

  23. (PDF) GIRL CHILD EDUCATION

    ABSTRACT. Girls' education is like sowing the seed which gives rise to a revitalised, cheerful and full grown family plant. Educated. women have the capacity to bring socio -economic changes ...

  24. (PDF) Status of Girl Child in India

    has fluctuated to the extent of 927-934, between the periods of 1971 to 2001. In accordance. to the figures in the year 2001, in India, there were 933 women for every 1000 men. Among. the children ...