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There are many schools meant for the girls in the city

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Answered by manojverma20022003
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Yes!!..................

Answered by RIYA4562
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Globally, nine in ten girls complete their primary education, but only three in four complete their lower secondary education. In low income countries, less than two thirds of girls complete their primary education, and only one in three completes lower secondary school. The consequences for girls of dropping out of school prematurely are severe. A World Bank report estimates the losses in lifetime productivity and earnings for girls of not completing 12 years of education at $15 trillion to $30 trillion dollars globally. This is because on average, women with secondary education earn twice as much as those with no education, while the gains from primary education are much smaller.

Universal secondary education for girls would have many other benefits. It could virtually eliminate child marriage (marrying before age 18) and reduce substantially early childbearing (having a first child before the age of 18). It could also reduce fertility rates in countries with high population growth, and increase women’s decision-making ability and psychological well-being. Finally, it would have large benefits for young children, including by reducing under-five mortality and malnutrition.

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