78% Of Parents In Rural India Aspire To Educate Their Girls To Graduation And Beyond
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Tuesday launched the first State of Elementary Education in Rural India report in Delhi.
Few medals at the Olympics by a country of 1.4 billion is not enough, we must train rural youth to become big game changers through sports. Words of wisdom and foresight, spoken by R Venkataram, member Advisory board TRIF, former managing trustee Tata Trusts at the India Rural Colloquy
It certainly could not have been put together more coherently and more emphatically. Unaccounted, invisible women can never be part of any government policies. In order that India’s gender equality graph grows it is important that women are “Counted In”.
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Tuesday launched the first State of Elementary Education in Rural India report in Delhi.
A survey by Development Intelligence Unit highlights progress in gender-neutral education among rural communities
According to the report by DIU, a collaboration between Transform Rural India and Sambodhi Research and Communications, parents from rural communities firmly believe that a child’s gender, whether a boy or a girl, should not hinder their educational aspirations.
Pan-India survey conducted by the Development Intelligence Unit (DIU) reveals that parents from rural communities firmly believe in providing equal educational opportunities to both boys and girls, irrespective of gender. The report, titled ‘State of Elementary Education in Rural India – 2023
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