composition on the importance of educating the girl child in about 300 words
Answers
It has rightly been said by someone in Africa 'If you educate a man you educate an individual, but if you educate a woman, you educate a woman.' In the light of the above mentioned axiom, empowering the girl child with education is the best and the wisest option a nation could have in empowering itself.
In the big vast of our world, many nations in African, Asian, and South American continents are still grappling with the problems of backwardness. Hunger, poverty, unemployment, poor standards of living, poor medical facilities, poor education, etc, are still lingering on in the developing countries. Empowering girl child with education us the only panacea. With her education, not only she will be benefited, she will spread the light of education all around her. She will teach her brothers, sisters, neighbors, and other adults; this will lead to a positive ripple effect that will lead to skill enhancement and the prospects of being hired by competent companies will increase. Besides, an educated girl child ensures the surety of other educated family members.
So empowering girl child with education is the best investment a nation can make! The state of girls education is critical in backwards states like Bihar, Punjab, Haryana, Utrakhand, Jharkhand, etc. The objectives of making India afully developed country by our government won't be fulfilled until 100% literacy is achieved, including the girls'. The survey statistics don't augur well. Still in many backward areas the girls enrollment has been going on very low. In spite of the government's many initiatives, the reality remains unpromising. Government alone won't be able to accomplish this Herculean task. We the people will have to join hands and launch campaigns to promote girls' literacy and education. We will have to relaunch the campaign 'Each One Teach One' to really empower the girl children with education. The first target must be 100% literacy of girls in India. Let’s empower girls with education for all round development and progress of our nation. Without their contribution we can never achieve our lofty national goals.