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you are ruchi once you get a chance to visit a remote village of Rajasthan you noticed the girl children did not go to school write an article on need to educate the girl child for the school magazine​

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Answered by 2007shaluyadav
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In the 68 years since Independence, one the biggest obstacles in the path of development has been improving the standards and reach of education in rural India. Among rural children, the most vulnerable segment is of teenage girls, especially in North India. On the one hand, poor, marginalised communities consider the education of their daughters as least important. On the other, the lack of toilets and poor teaching standards make you question whether or not rural education makes a difference in children’s lives at all.

This is what makes the efforts of the Rajasthan-based Centre for Unfolding of Learning Potential (CULP) significant. “We’ve been working in rural Rajasthan since 2001 to ensure access to quality elementary education to out-of-school children, especially girls, and improve the teaching-learning processes in mainstream schools,” says OP Kulhari, who co-founded CULP along with educationist Lalit Kishore and social scientist MS Rathore.

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