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Organize an essay competition on the topic ‘Education of women’.

The condition of women in the present society is far better when compared to that of in the 18th and 19th centuries. Women were treated as secondary human beings, and the laws were only favourable to men. But lower castes men too suffered all sorts of exploitations from the British, landlords and other people of upper castes.


The 19th century saw the beginning of the social and religious reform organizations and movements which focused on the empowerment of women. Arya Samaj, Brahma Samaj, Satyashodhak Samaj etc. are a few of them. Most of them had a religious base, but all focused on the education of women.


IMPORTANCE OF WOMEN EDUCATION


• A quote says like this, “If you educate a man, you educate an individual. But if you educate a woman, you educate a nation. When girls are educated, their countries become stronger and more prosperous. One child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world.” It indicates the importance of educating a girl child.


World Education believes that education for girls and women is an effective way to better the lives of individual families as well as to bring economic growth to poor communities worldwide.


Educated women are the weapons who yield a positive impact on the Indian society through their contribution at home and professional fields.


• Education helps women to gain greater knowledge, skills, self-confidence, and capabilities, improving their own life prospects


• Educated women offer better nutrition, health care, and education for her family.


• Education enables a woman to take greater control of her life to involve in decision-making processes,


• Education allows women to gain the potential to contribute socially and economically to her family’s and community’s wellbeing.


• Women education programmes spread the importance and improve the level of women education all over the country


• An educated woman can educate her complete family and thus the whole country


NEED FOR WOMEN EDUCATION


Women cover almost half the population of the country means if women are uneducated the half country is uneducated which brings poor socio-economic condition. Women should be given equal occasion in education like men, and they should not be isolated from any development activities. Through the women education, social and economic development will be faster in a society. countrywide national propaganda and awareness programmes are very necessary. But it is a fact that women are denied their right to education and two-thirds of the world’s illiterate adults are women.


“Experience has shown that when women have the freedom to make their own economic and social choices, the chains of poverty can be broken; families are strengthened; income is used for more productive purposes; the spread of sexually transmitted disease slows; and socially constructive values are more likely to be handed down to the young.” Says Madeleine Albright. Therefore necessary steps are to be taken by each individual as well as the authority, to educate women and girl children.


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