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courses for housewives

As we all know that the education is one of the most important factor for the growth of any country. If we have to be the world dominance nation then we have to work in the field of education. India have average of 50% of women population. As we have to increase the Literacy Rate of our country then we also have to focus on the women education in India

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  1. www.thinksknowledge.com Female Education in India T O E M P O W E R T H E N A T I O N

  2. We stand at 33th place in the world in field of education and if we saw the women education this is also not good for any developing country Female education

  3. Think about it! IMPORTANCE OF WOMEN EDUCATION THE ILL EFFECTS OF UNEDUCATED WOMAN if women are not educated, then they will be exploited in every field, they will be tried to degrade everywhere and at the same time some people will also be cruel to them, so currently women must be educated If the woman is not educated, then people of old opinions will impose their views on them. Female education in India builds confidence, self-esteem within women that they can discover their potential and they are on the path to new ideas and innovation. Education removes gender discrimination. Women are able to take their decisions. Educated women are independent in today’s world.

  4. GOVERNMENT’S EFFORTS FOR WOMEN’S EDUCATION ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’

  5. Mahila Samakhya Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya Scheme It was started in the year 2004 to provide primary level education for girls especially in areas with low literacy rates. It program was started in the year 1989 as per the goals of the National Education Policy 1986

  6. REASON STAY BEHIND IN FEMALE EDUCATION IN INDIA Gender Discrimination

  7. Patriarchal Society Indian society is a male-dominated society. Women are not given equal social status as men and are confined to the boundaries of their homes. However, the situation is different in urban areas, where women are more educated and employed; Rural areas account for 70% of the Indian population, yet lag behind on gender equality. Educating a woman or a girl child is considered a non-profit undertaking in such societies. In many rural societies, women are considered an obligation, which eventually has to be transferred to another family after marriage.

  8. Crime Against Women Women in India are more vulnerable to violence and danger than men. Many crimes against women are still prevalent in Indian society, such as dowry, domestic violence, prostitution, sexual harassment, etc. Such crimes only prohibit women folk from getting out of their homes and entering schools or even offices.

  9. Lack Of Security Although successive governments have worked to provide a safe environment for Indian women at home and at work as well, much remains to be done. Women working in even the safest cities in the country do not have the courage to make the transition alone in the late-night hours. School going girls in rural areas are harassed and teased. Such incidents are also responsible for the high female school dropout rate. It is the responsibility of the government and society to ensure the safe passage of a girl to school while ensuring her education.

  10. OBSTACLES IN WOMEN’S EDUCATION Indian society is male-dominated. Women are not given equal social status as men and are restricted to the boundary of the home. Although the situation is better in urban areas than in rural areas, the fact cannot be denied that even today the majority of the country’s population lives in rural areas.

  11. www.thinksknowledge.com CONCLUSION There is an urgent need to make Female education in India comprehensive and time- bound again. The government has included free and compulsory education for children in the age group of 6–14. In such a situation, I also give you the courses for housewives.

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