India’s Constitution guarantees free primary school education for both boys and girls up to age 14. This goal has been repeatedly reconfirmed, but primary education in India is not universal. Overall, the literacy rate for women is 39 percent versus 64 percent for men with less than 40 percent of the 330 million women aged seven and above being literate, according to the 1991 census, which means today there are over 200 million illiterate women in India
India is divided into 28 states and eight so-called "Union Territories." The states have their own e...
Education is considered as the only tool for the sustainable development of every society. Women are...
“Every child between the ages of 6 to 14 years has the right to free and compulsory education: Every...
“Education is the only key to empower girls and Focus on girl education and develop the nation” -- S...
Women’s development is regarded as an important approach to raise the levels of productivity and to ...
Women education is an essential need to change their status in the society and also empowerment inte...
Abstract: India is the world's largest democracy where billions of people live and of course almost...
Education starts with people as they are the primary and ultimate focus of all development. It empow...
A society can develop in the true sense of the term if it aims at all-round development of children,...
According to a UNESCO Institute of Statistics in 2018, 258 million children and youth are out of sch...
Women education in India plays a very important role in the overall development of the country. It n...
Education is the most important instrument for human resource development. Education of girls theref...
The education system in India is based on the British system of education. The Government of India l...
Education is a basic human right that must be exercised fully in all nations. Our Indian law too mak...
Abstract: Women’s literacy rate has grown over the six decades and the growth of female literacy has...
India is divided into 28 states and eight so-called "Union Territories." The states have their own e...
Education is considered as the only tool for the sustainable development of every society. Women are...
“Every child between the ages of 6 to 14 years has the right to free and compulsory education: Every...
“Education is the only key to empower girls and Focus on girl education and develop the nation” -- S...
Women’s development is regarded as an important approach to raise the levels of productivity and to ...
Women education is an essential need to change their status in the society and also empowerment inte...
Abstract: India is the world's largest democracy where billions of people live and of course almost...
Education starts with people as they are the primary and ultimate focus of all development. It empow...
A society can develop in the true sense of the term if it aims at all-round development of children,...
According to a UNESCO Institute of Statistics in 2018, 258 million children and youth are out of sch...
Women education in India plays a very important role in the overall development of the country. It n...
Education is the most important instrument for human resource development. Education of girls theref...
The education system in India is based on the British system of education. The Government of India l...
Education is a basic human right that must be exercised fully in all nations. Our Indian law too mak...
Abstract: Women’s literacy rate has grown over the six decades and the growth of female literacy has...
India is divided into 28 states and eight so-called "Union Territories." The states have their own e...
Education is considered as the only tool for the sustainable development of every society. Women are...
“Every child between the ages of 6 to 14 years has the right to free and compulsory education: Every...