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प्रश्न
Write an essay on importance of woman’s education
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उत्तर
Importance of woman’s education:
1. Increased Literacy: Offering all children education will prop up literacy rates, pushing forward development in struggling regions.
2. Human Trafficking: Women are most vulnerable to trafficking when they are undereducated and poor. Through providing young girls with opportunities and fundamental skills, Human Trafficking can be significantly undermined.
3. Political Representation: Across the globe, women are underrepresented as voters and restricted from political involvement. Civic education, training and all-around empowerment will reduce this gap.
4. Thriving Babies: Children of educated mothers are twice as likely to survive past the age of five.
5. Later Marriage: As suggested by the United Nations Population Fund, in underdeveloped countries, one in every three girls is married before reaching the age of 18. In a region where a girl receives seven or more years of education, the wedding date is delayed by four years.
6. Income Potential: According to (UNESCO) a single year of primary education has shown to increase a girl’s wages later in life by 20 percent.
7. Prospering GDP: Gross Domestic Product also rises when both girls and boys are being offered educational opportunities.
8. Poverty Reduction: When women are provided with equal rights and equal access to education, they go on to participate in economic activity. Increased earning power leads to reduction in poverty level.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Assertion: Now women are being integrated at all steps of humanitarian operations.
Reason: Women and girls suffer the most from any kind of conflict in the society.
First Woman Prime Minister of India ______.
______ is the First Woman President of the UN General Assembly.
The First Woman to win Nobel Peace Prize is ______.
Match the following:
| 1. | First Woman Chief Minister of an Indian State | a. | Kiran Bedi |
| 2. | First Woman IPS Officer of India | b. | Champion of women’s education |
| 3. | Barrack Obama | c. | Sucheta Kripalani |
| 4. | Jyotirao Phule | d. | 2012 UN General Assembly |
As suggested by the United Nations Population Fund, in underdeveloped countries, one in every three girls is married before reaching the age of ______.
Jyotirao Phule along with his wife Savitribai Phule opened the first school for girls in ______.
Maharshi Karve starts First Women’s University, ie, SNDT University in Pune with five students in the year ______.
UNESCO stands for United Nations ______ Scientific and Cultural Organisation.
The First Woman Speaker of LokSabha is ______ in 2009.
