why girls education is very important?
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Educating a girl child is tantamount to educating the whole family.Girls should be treated at par with their male counterparts.There is nothing in this world which a boy can do and a girl can't.There is a saying “A son is a son until he gets a wife but a daughter is a daughter all her life”.
Usually society thinks a son deserves a good education so that he can get a good job and support his parents in their old age.But why can't a girl child do that??Why can't she support her parents in their fragile age??Why can't she be financially independent??Why can't she be equally educated and treated the same way as her male siblings??Is she born just to marry into an unknown family and cook food for them,look after the kids?? Doesn't she have an independent existence??Why there is a age barrier for marriage for a girl child??Why can't she choose her life style??Why can't she choose her stream in college,her profession,her life partner??
Girls out there,I just want to say “you deserve all the happiness,love and prestige”.Noone can ever stop you from flying high. Don't get depressed by the hurdles,fight for your dreams and come out victorious.Overcome your insecurities.You are much more than a daughter,sister,wife and mother.
Be you❤️
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Educating a girl child is tantamount to educating the whole family.Girls should be treated at par with their male counterparts.There is nothing in this world which a boy can do and a girl can't.There is a saying “A son is a son until he gets a wife but a daughter is a daughter all her life”.
Usually society thinks a son deserves a good education so that he can get a good job and support his parents in their old age.But why can't a girl child do that??Why can't she support her parents in their fragile age??Why can't she be financially independent??Why can't she be equally educated and treated the same way as her male siblings??Is she born just to marry into an unknown family and cook food for them,look after the kids?? Doesn't she have an independent existence??Why there is a age barrier for marriage for a girl child??Why can't she choose her life style??Why can't she choose her stream in college,her profession,her life partner??
Girls out there,I just want to say “you deserve all the happiness,love and prestige”.Noone can ever stop you from flying high. Don't get depressed by the hurdles,fight for your dreams and come out victorious.Overcome your insecurities.You are much more than a daughter,sister,wife and mother.
Be you❤️
Hope u like answer ....!!
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Education is one of the most critical areas of empowerment for women, as both the Cairo and Beijing conferences affirmed. It is also an area that offers some of the clearest examples of discrimination women suffer. Among children not attending school there are twice as many girls as boys, and among illiterate adults there are twice as many women as men.
Offering girls basic education is one sure way of giving them much greater power -- of enabling them to make genuine choices over the kinds of lives they wish to lead. This is not a luxury. The
Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women establish it as a basic human right.
That women might have the chance of a healthier and happier life should be reason enough for promoting girls' education. However, there are also important benefits for society as a whole. An educated woman has the skills, information and self-confidence that she needs to be a better parent, worker and citizen.
An educated woman is, for example, likely to marry at a later age and have fewer children. Cross-country studies show that an extra year of schooling for girls reduces fertility rates by 5 to 10 per cent. And the children of an educated mother are more likely to survive. In India, for example, the infant mortality rate of babies whose mothers have received primary education is half that of children whose mothers are illiterate.
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Offering girls basic education is one sure way of giving them much greater power -- of enabling them to make genuine choices over the kinds of lives they wish to lead. This is not a luxury. The
Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women establish it as a basic human right.
That women might have the chance of a healthier and happier life should be reason enough for promoting girls' education. However, there are also important benefits for society as a whole. An educated woman has the skills, information and self-confidence that she needs to be a better parent, worker and citizen.
An educated woman is, for example, likely to marry at a later age and have fewer children. Cross-country studies show that an extra year of schooling for girls reduces fertility rates by 5 to 10 per cent. And the children of an educated mother are more likely to survive. In India, for example, the infant mortality rate of babies whose mothers have received primary education is half that of children whose mothers are illiterate.
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