Thursday 8 August 2013

Women Education in India

The status of women in India has been subject to many great changes over the past few millennia. Women education in India today is racing ahead at a far greater pace than in the last decade. Efforts are on to improve the literacy rate through government educational schemes,And Council of Secondary education Mohali is also dedicated in leveling up of girls’ enrollment in schools.
The men and the women are the two wheels of the society. If one of the two falls defective, the society cannot make progress. Hence we need education for the females as we need for the males.
In India, the literacy rate of women is much lower than that of men. Many girls enrolled to schools are dropped out due to many circumstances. The Indian government has great concern on women’s education India because educated women play a significant role in the progress and development of the country.
India is now optimistic in the field of female education. We had the female philosophers like Gargi, Maritreyi and Viswabara in the Vedic age. We had Mirabai, Ahalyabi, Durgabati and Laxmibai in the days of history. They were all learned

In 1971, the literacy rate of women in India is only 22% that has rapidly increased to 54.16 % in 2001, Women education in India is reaping high dividends to society and country with the little investment made through girl child education.
At present, the constitution of India guarantees free primary school education for both boys and girls up to age 14.
Indian women is at par with men in all kinds of tasks like reaching the moon, conquering Mount Everest, and participating in all fields. All this is possible just because of education and the profound impact it has had on women.
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