Global Trends in Girls’ Education: Lessons for India
While success stories abound—Bangladesh reaching 50% secondary female enrollment, West Bengal’s cash-transfer-driven Kanyashree—India still struggles with systemic gaps. Poverty and […]
While success stories abound—Bangladesh reaching 50% secondary female enrollment, West Bengal’s cash-transfer-driven Kanyashree—India still struggles with systemic gaps. Poverty and […]
Young girls in rural India often remain digitally excluded, with just 28% in states like Bihar and UP having any
Education is a powerful tool for gender equality, women’s empowerment, and social change, yet millions of girls worldwide still face
Education is often viewed as the key to empowerment, but true learning extends beyond academics. Mental health plays a critical
The arts—whether it’s visual arts, music, dance, or theatre—have long been a cornerstone of cultural expression and personal development. For
In a country as diverse and dynamic as India, the role of sports in girls’ education is often overlooked, despite
India’s education system stands at a critical juncture, where the push for inclusivity and gender equity has gained unprecedented momentum.
Education is the cornerstone of any progressive society, but in 19th-century India, it was a privilege reserved for a select
India, with its diverse socio-economic landscape, faces significant challenges in providing equitable education. Millions of girls in underserved communities lack
Period poverty is an often-overlooked barrier that profoundly impacts the lives of millions of girls in India. Unable to afford