Importance of Women Education in India

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Prof. Ayesha B.B.

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Education is a fundamental means to bring any desired change in society. Education not only helps in the development of personality but determines the future. Education gives solution to for any type of problems. Education is a powerful tool for reducing the inequality as it can give people the ability to take control of their lives. Primary education is a Fundamental Right of every human.

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Prof. Ayesha B.B. (2016). Importance of Women Education in India. Research Inspiration, 1(III), 50–51. Retrieved from http://www.researchinspiration.com/index.php/ri/article/view/138
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