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Women education in india 2010
This paper is an effort to capture the. Education plays a significant role in women empowerment inequality and vulnerability of women in the society in India. Over the past decades, great progress has been made in promoting women’s education; the gap between male and female literacy rates declined from % to % between . Indian Government take. Population Policy , National Education Mission , have strongly recommended the need for spreading education among girls. the intent to provide education to children between 6 and 14 years by The paper examines the issue of women's access to education in India. “ . The female literacy rate in India is lower than the male literacy rate. Compared to boys fewer girls are enrolled in the schools and many them drop out. There is an educational resurgence in the country and the target is that by A.D., there should be total literacy in the country, no child should be out of school and everyone should be employed or self-employed. The progress made by India in the field of women’s education in the last six decades is unprecedented. There is an educational resurgence in the country and the target is that by A.D., there should be total literacy in the country, no child should be out of school and everyone should be employed or self-employed. The progress made by India in the field of women's education in the last six decades is unprecedented. Education in India Women education in India plays a very important role in the overall development of the . Hence, this study is mainly focused on women education in India an analysis. However, Sharmila & Dhas () studied the development of women education in India and revealed that there had been significant progress in. Women. N. Sharmila, A. C. Dhas; Published 15 February · Published 15 February ; Education, Economics · 15 February ; Education, Economics.