Social Sciences, asked by RishiBarve, 11 months ago

why do girl students drop out in more higher studies​

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Answered by saroj79
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is somewhat incredible that fifty years after M. C. Chagla rued the state of Indian education, after funding and development, the problems seem to have barely changed at all. India has seen a steady increase in primary school enrollment over the last decade– as of 2013, over 96% of rural Indian children of primary school age had enrolled in the schooling system, up from hovering around 80-85% in the early 2000’s.

However, many of these students leave – a UNESCO 2012 report[1] shows that 13.54 million South Asian students leave school before completing their primary education. This problem presents in increasingly large proportions too – to take one state as an example, in 2013 over 14% of female students between the ages of 7 – 16 went missing from school in Maharashtra, as opposed to 11.7% in 2012. Thus, it seems that although the prevalent ethos and the legislation (including the Right to Education Act of 2008) in India nearly guarantees that every Indian student will start schooling, it does not yet have the abilities to ensure that the environment to actually attain an education exists.

Answered by prashantdhillon
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Answer: anything can be reason but the major reason istheir families and society because maybe their family don't want them to study BUT REMEMBER ANYTHING CAN BE REASON AND MOST GOVERNMENT IS PROMOTING THE EDUCATION IN INDIA BETI BACHAO BETI PADHAO SO IT USED TO HAPPEN IN EARLIER BUT NOW IT IS REDUCING.

NOW IN INDIA MAJORITY OF GIRLS ARE GETTING EDUCATION

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