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Zoomed Out | Educating for equality — why it is key to quench India’s quest to realise 'nari shakti'

India’s ranking of 127 out of 146 countries in the Global Gender Gap Report 2023 is certainly concerning. It highlights significant gender disparities, particularly in economic participation and opportunity. This indicates that while there have been improvements in some areas, the country still faces challenges in providing quality education, skill development, and healthcare necessary for girls to contribute fully to the nation’s economy, writes Dr. Fauzia Khan, Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha, and former Minister of State for GAD, Education, Health, Maharashtra.

By Dr Fauzia Khan  Oct 28, 2023 8:53:08 AM IST (Updated)

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India, with a population of over 1.42 billion, is home to nearly 68.89 crore girls and women, making up 48.51% of the nation. It is imperative to provide them with equal opportunities and a level playing field to excel. The vision is to transform India into a nation where girls are innovators, entrepreneurs, decision-makers, and leaders, leveraging their untapped potential for nation-building and economic development.
Unfortunately, since ancient times to the present, disparities in education, health, nutrition, financial inclusion, and employment have prevented many girls from realising their full potential.