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Girl child education in informal letter

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Answered by humerabibi5104
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OCTOBER 20, 2018

The Editor

City

Subject: Girl Child Education

Sir:

I am writing to your good self to express my views on the importance of girl education. The nation is working concertedly to eliminate gender discrimination, inequality, injustice against women, etc. True women empowerment can only be achieved through girls’ education.  

All social evils, discrimination, inequality, low literacy among girl children, female foeticide, etc. can only be stopped through girls’ education. Empowering girl child with education is the only panacea. An educated girl will have the power to make her dreams come true. Only an educated girl can earn her own living and free in true sense. India is a fast developing country. The goal of complete advancement is not possible until each and every Indian becomes not only highly educated but also highly skilled. This task can only be accomplished with the girls’ education and contributions. So, empowering girl child with education is the best investment a nation can make!

Through the columns of your esteemed daily, I appeal to the Government and the people to promote girls’ education to really empower them truly.

Thanking you.

Yours truly,

X,Y,Z


Answered by homrahimanshi
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ADDRESS


DATE


ADRESSES'S ADDRESS


SUBJECT - IMPORTANCE OF GIRLS EDUCATION


DEAR SIR MA'AM

We are writing to ask for a clarification of the Ministry of Education’s position on sports for girls in government-funded schools as well as the concrete steps the ministry has taken toward adopting the proposed national strategy to promote sports for girls at all levels of education as indicated in the ministry’s December 19, 2011 letter to Human Rights Watch.


Human Rights Watch welcomed the Saudi Press Agency’s recent report that students enrolled in private girls’ schools will henceforth be allowed to take part in sports in accordance with Ministry of Education regulations. We enclose with this letter our press statement on the topic.


However, Human Rights Watch believes that the ministry should permit all Saudi girls, including public school students, to participate in sports in school, consistent with Saudi Arabia’s human rights obligations to remove all forms of gender-based discrimination and provide equal access to physical education for all students irrespective of sex.


A comprehensive strategy to promoting sports for girls would be in line with the ministry’s stated goal of promoting physical education in schools as a key factor in helping both male and female students stay healthy.


yours sincerely

xyz

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