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millions of girls in our country are still deprived of an opportunity to educate themselves. Express your views on this in around 120 words​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The literacy rate of women, according to 2011 census, is 64.46 percent while the male literacy rate is 82.14 percent. The top states that have the largest number of literate women in India are Kerala (92 percent), Mizoram (89.4 percent), Lakshadweep (88.2 percent), Tripura (83.1 percent) and Goa (82 percent). At the same time, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal have the largest number of women entrepreneurs in the nation.

The literacy rate of women, according to 2011 census, is 64.46 percent while the male literacy rate is 82.14 percent. The top states that have the largest number of literate women in India are Kerala (92 percent), Mizoram (89.4 percent), Lakshadweep (88.2 percent), Tripura (83.1 percent) and Goa (82 percent). At the same time, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal have the largest number of women entrepreneurs in the nation.The states that include the lowest female literacy numbers are Rajasthan (52.66 percent), followed by Bihar (53.33 percent), Jharkhand (56.21 percent) and Jammu and Kashmir (58.01 percent). Though there has been a substantial increase in the number of literate women in the past few years, the number still falls low for the entire nation.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Millions of girls in our country are still deprived of an opportunity to educate themselves.

  • gender stereotypes that are harmful and inaccurate. both early and unwanted pregnancy and child marriage. violence against women and girls on the basis of gender. poor and unsafe educational infrastructure, including sanitary conditions, and a lack of inclusive and effective learning environments.
  • Girls live longer, healthier lives when they can read, write, and do math. They are significantly less likely to get married as children, have children as teenagers, or experience domestic abuse. The number of women who die during pregnancy and childbirth would decrease by nearly two thirds if every woman finished primary school.
  • Girls who have access to school get the knowledge, self-assurance, and life skills needed to function in and adapt to a constantly changing environment. Girls' education not only enables them to reach their full potential but also breaks intergenerational patterns of disadvantage and poverty.
  • 129 million females worldwide, including 32 million in elementary school and 97 million in secondary school, aren't attending school, according to figures from UNESCO.
  • It is commonly known that female education has a positive impact on overall development results. The dynamic supporting that association, however, requires further exploration.
  • Due to a higher overall income, a household headed by an educated woman has a higher chance of success. A woman's salary might rise by up to 25% annually with just one more year of secondary education. An educated woman contributes to increased economic production by entering the workforce, which increases wealth for her community as a whole.

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