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girls in india in the rural sector are sometimes not able to get secondary level education give three reasons

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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"Girls in india" in the rural sector are sometimes not able to get "secondary level education" because of the following three reasons :

1. Cultural norms: There is widespread discrimination against the female child and more preference is given to the male children of the family. Some people believe that studying is not meant for females and that they should do the household chores only.

2. Lack of resources: Due to more children and less money, parents are unable to provide education to their kids.

3. In the rural areas, schools are situated far off. Increasing crime rate against women and unsafe areas prevent people from sending girls to schools.

Answered by 1984premakumari
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Gender discrimination: India is a male dominating society. Particularly in rural areas, girl child is discriminated against male child and are not even sent for education.

Poverty: Due to wide-spread poverty in rural areas, people want girls to help in the household work, look after their siblings and do all household chores.

Distance: Secondary schools are not found in all the villages of India, therefore, they don't prefer their girls to go to distances like nearby village merely for education.

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