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...they need to change the mindset and reset the narrative in their favour. So it is essential that women be ready to " dare the difference " - to take risks and step outside their comfort zones". Based on your reading of Christine Lagarde's speech prepare a paragraph on how women can realize their true potential

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Answered by nariyalchampa
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Explanation:

EDUCATION IS THE KEY TO WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT- Dr.Sajeena Shukkoor

“If you educate a boy, you train a man. If you educate a girl, you train a village”.

Women’s education is the foundation upon which everything else must be

built.

Education elevates the status of people and helps them to break down the divides that separate and isolate in terms of gender, sex, caste, race and so on. At its best, education is a breaker of shackles—the shackles of exclusion and insularity. Without good quality education, one can still be at the starting point with severe disadvantage. Education has always opened the wide doors of opportunity.

According to the 2011 census, male literacy rate in India is 82.14% while female literacy rate is 65.46%. This low level of literacy has a negative impact on the lives of women and their families. Moreover it adversely affects the economic development of the country too. Numerous studies show that illiterate women have high levels of fertility and mortality, poor nutritional status, low earning potential, and little autonomy within the

household. A woman’s lack of education also has a negative impact on the health and well being of her children. For instance, a recent survey in India found that infant mortality was inversely related to mother’s educational level. The Government of India is committed to women’s empowerment as evident in the constitutional provisions. The Constitution guarantees to all Indian women equality (Article 14), no discrimination by the State (Article 15(1)), equality of opportunity (Article 16), and equal pay for equal work (Article 39(d)). In addition, it allows special provisions to be made by the State in

favour of women and children (Article 15(3)), renounces practices derogatory to the dignity of women (Article 51(A) (e)), and also allows for provisions to be made by the State for securing just and humane conditions of work and for maternity relief (Article 42).

Under the Rights to Education Act which was passed in the year 2009, every child between ages 6 and 14 was guaranteed a free and compulsory education, which saw enrollment figures spiraling at record high of 98%. Still there is alarming difference in literacy rates among different states and regions.

The state of Kerala has the highest female literacy and the lowest infant mortality rates and the highest life expectancies of all the states. The state of Bihar has the lowest rate of female literacy rate and the lowest life expectancy. This shows the relationship between female literacy and health standards.

Ultimately, when women do well, society does better. A study of 60 developing countries estimated that the economic loss from not educating girls at the same level as boys amounted to $90 billion a year. Women are more likely to spend their resources on health and education, dispersing its benefits across society and across generations. One study suggests that women invest up to 90 percent of their earnings this way, as

opposed to just 30-40 percent for men.

2. The role of learning, labour and leadership skills in making a woman liberated.

Education is the foundation upon which any change is built. It helps women to help themselves and break the shackles of exclusion. Labour facilitates women to flourish and achieve their true potential. It helps women to become independent, bold and resourceful. Leadership enables women to rise and fulfill their innate abilities and talents. Here there is plenty of room for improvement.

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Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

"They need to change the mindset and reset the narrative in their favor. So women must be ready to " dare the difference " - to take risks and step outside their comfort zones"- This is a speech by Christine Lagarde

Explanation:

Women empowerment is one of true potential and realization that depicts the worthiness of a woman and how much she is capable of. What was once a myth has now become a freedom fighter, an ideology, and a positive aim to promote women. People have nowadays accepted societal flaws and have owned up to their discriminatory nature. People have made it clear that they aim at giving equal opportunities to women. Whether it may be through equal job opportunities, education, or voting rights. Women get their rights thanks to women's empowerment.

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