Abstract:
Education has an important role in the development of individual, society and nation and to fulfill this purpose, education system was organized in ancient times. After the Second World War, the 'Universal Declaration of Human Rights' was made by the United Nations, in which every person has the right to security and education, regardless of caste, race, colour, sex, language, status. There was a provision.
As far as India is concerned, 'women's education cannot be called a new trend in the context of Indian education, because its roots lie in our ancient Indian education.
Giving importance to 'women's education', 'Bayolian' had said - "Give me well-educated mothers, I will give you well-educated nation."
Today in the 21st century, there is talk of overall development of the country. But even today, gender discrimination can be seen to a large extent in rural areas where backward class people live. That's why the amount of women's education there is very less. with this in mind
Department of Elementary and Literacy In order to hinder women's education, it is not possible for the resident SC/ST/OBC and Laghumati caste girls who have left the school or have not come to the school or where the facilities are less, to reach the school