Education is the most important instrument for human resource development. Education of girls therefore, occupies top priority amongst various measures taken to improve the status of the girl child. The government has resolved to make the right to free and compulsory elementary education a Fundamental Right and to enforce it through suitable statutory measures. Universalisation of Elementary Education (UEE) has been accepted as a national goal since 1950. In order to achieve the goal, concerted efforts have been made and as a result, the elementary education system in India has become one of the largest in the world. The primary education enrolment rates of girls have a positive impact on economic well-being of women, their families and so...
Gender Equity is means both man and women together. But in the developing countries gender bias are ...
The education of women is a topic which continues to be debated and remains an area of some contenti...
In the Constitution of India in 1951 it was set out that… “the State shall endeavour to provid...
Education is the most important instrument for human resource development. Education of girls theref...
For centuries girls were not treated equal to boys in many ways. The education of girls has become o...
The Indian education system is perhaps the largest system in the world catering the need of millions...
“Education is the only key to empower girls and Focus on girl education and develop the nation” -- S...
India’s Constitution guarantees free primary school education for both boys and girls up to age 14. ...
Literacy is a part of everyday life and affects individuals’ capability to not only gather and proce...
Education starts with people as they are the primary and ultimate focus of all development. It empow...
Abstract: India is the world's largest democracy where billions of people live and of course almost...
Women’s development is regarded as an important approach to raise the levels of productivity and to ...
Gender disparity in education has been a perennial problem in developing countries but an economy de...
Development history of various countries has shown that Education is an essential instrument in upli...
International consensus on education priorities accords an important place to achieving gender justi...
Gender Equity is means both man and women together. But in the developing countries gender bias are ...
The education of women is a topic which continues to be debated and remains an area of some contenti...
In the Constitution of India in 1951 it was set out that… “the State shall endeavour to provid...
Education is the most important instrument for human resource development. Education of girls theref...
For centuries girls were not treated equal to boys in many ways. The education of girls has become o...
The Indian education system is perhaps the largest system in the world catering the need of millions...
“Education is the only key to empower girls and Focus on girl education and develop the nation” -- S...
India’s Constitution guarantees free primary school education for both boys and girls up to age 14. ...
Literacy is a part of everyday life and affects individuals’ capability to not only gather and proce...
Education starts with people as they are the primary and ultimate focus of all development. It empow...
Abstract: India is the world's largest democracy where billions of people live and of course almost...
Women’s development is regarded as an important approach to raise the levels of productivity and to ...
Gender disparity in education has been a perennial problem in developing countries but an economy de...
Development history of various countries has shown that Education is an essential instrument in upli...
International consensus on education priorities accords an important place to achieving gender justi...
Gender Equity is means both man and women together. But in the developing countries gender bias are ...
The education of women is a topic which continues to be debated and remains an area of some contenti...
In the Constitution of India in 1951 it was set out that… “the State shall endeavour to provid...