#EkDesh ki ek Jung ka Hissa Bane, Aao Corona se Milkar Ladein India!

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The number of girls dropping out of school are rapidly increasing. We must prioritize their education and address barriers that provide access to quality schooling. Let's empower girl child and secure a brighter future for all.
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Safety concerns for girls traveling long distances between their homes and schools can indeed be a significant barrier to their education. It is crucial to address these issues to ensure that girls have equal access to education without compromising their safety.
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Girls' dropout rates from school can also be attributed to the heightened responsibilities of handling domestic work. This limits their time and energy for education, perpetuating gender disparities in education and hindering their long-term prospects.
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Insufficient female staff leads to higher dropout rates among girls, highlighting the importance of gender representation in the teaching staff. Addressing this issue can help prevent the dropout of girl children and promote their continued education and empowerment.
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1.5 Million girls get married before the age of 18 - yet another reason for girls dropping out of school. Efforts to end child marriage in India need greater investment and commitment to protect the rights and well-being of girl children.
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Digital Bias can manifest in the form of unequal freedom and opportunities for boys and girls in the digital world. Parent may give their sons more autonomy when it comes to their use of digital devices, while imposing stricter controls on their daughters.
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This can lead to boys having more opportunity to explore and experiment with technology, while girls are held or discouraged to do so. It is important to challenge gender stereotypes and biases in the digital world and create a more equitable and inclusive environment for all.
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Education for girls becomes a secondary need for certain households which are below poverty line. This gets girls' education de-prioritised in favour of more pressing basic needs, hence the drop outs of girls becomes imminent.
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Girls are considered "paraya dhan" Despite schemes like Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan and Beti Bachao Beti Padhao, financial constraints are more glaring for teenage girls. Boys get these benefits because they are considered the real breadwinners of the family.
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Financial resources are a major barrier to education for adolescent girls in India, leading to 11M girls not returning to school post-pandemic. #EkDeshEkJung #ekdesh #financialresources #pandemic #covid19 #education #girlchild #money #school #adolescentgirls
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