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Write a story on an educated girl and illiterate villagers.

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Answered by Noah11
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Shantha is a dynamic, graceful woman from southern India, who grew up extremely poor and married even poorer. She struggled to support her two children and eventually was unable to make ends meet.

Today, several decades later, at age 53, she has a concrete house with ‘mod-cons’ unheard of in many rural Indian villages: a television, a fan, a bed, a stove. She also has a son who works as an engineer — one of the most respected careers in traditional Indian society.

From the confines of a conservative rural India, which likes to keep its women at home, Shantha (who, like many women where she lives, doesn’t use her last name) was forced to carve out her own path. She has successfully lifted not only herself and her family out of poverty, but also other women in her village and helped women in neighbouring villages do the same.Her incredible journey, from stultifying poverty to community-wide influence, began with small steps. A volunteer job at a local government office gave her experience of working in an office and networking with government workers and business people. It exposed her to a wider world beyond her immediate family and community. Shantha took the salary-free position – that paid nothing aside from bus fare - in hopes it would parlay into a bigger opportunity further down the road.It worked. At the government office, she heard a new idea for a women’s “self-help” group. It was based on the model of microfinance. In this case, each member of the group contributes an equal amount of money, which is then matched by the bank. The group can submit business ideas to the bank and if approved, they use the pooled funds to get a business going and use part of their revenues to repay the loan over time. Interest rates are highly subsidised.

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Answered by saitejassb
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Girls who belong to the families who think that girls are a burden that they have to off load to the groom & his family’s shoulders, A mindset according to which girls are considered as a mere commodity and a soul that is made to fulfill the duties others assign to her, that is the fate most of the girls meet.

When we talk about girls we talk about half of the population, half of those people who are talented, powerful, resourceful and full of energy however untapped. Souls that are equal in every aspect to the other half whom we call boys.

A lot of us may not have heard the name of a famous personality Washington Irving. But what he says is really very interesting. He says “The best Academy is a mother’s knee”. Do you all agree to it? I do. All my lessons, whether at school, or in the playground, or even at my hobby center, just all of them are reinforced, coated with all the morals & virtues that it makes a holistic sense and teaches me by my instinct what is correct way of doing something and what is not. Who makes it possible? My mother.

Who is this mother? Mine or yours or anybody else’s, she is but a girl of yesteryears. Now imagine that this very girl herself was uneducated. Think that she had never gone to any of the schools, remained at home, learnt to cook & clean and that’s it! Would you be where you are today? So yes I agree completely with Mr. Irving, Mother’s knee is the best academy. So if you want an educated generation to follow you think how important it is to educate the girls.
The social cause that involves around education and in particulars girl education is the most talked about cause. It is the project of every government that takes it up on the priority as they all understand the importance of teaching the girls. It can begin a revolution as it did in America or France in the 17th & 18thcenturies. To make out children aware, at school assemblies or at the various functions or government run programs such speeches are given by various speakers whose inspiring words motivate others to work towards the cause. So whether it is any such occasion or simply a school student trying to win a competition, we have it all here.

On this site we have shared here some examples of Speech on Girl Education and its importance that will help you on any occasion. Our short speech can be used at school or college level and the long speeches may be used by speakers other than children. The language is easy to understand with simple examples that each one can relate to. You can draw reference from our speeches and make your speech interesting for your audience.


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