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You have realised the necessity of education and financial independence of women for their family, society and in turn for the nation. Write a letter to the Editor, 'The National Times' highlighting your ideas on the importanice of education of women leading to a better status for them. You are Tarun/Taruna, B-7/9, Mall Road, Delhi. (100-125 words)
Solution:
B-7/9, Mall Road
Delhi
14th November, 20XX
The Editor
The National Times
Delhi
Subject : Importance of Education for Women
Sir,
Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I would like to highlight the issue of women education in our country. Education plays a vital role in improving the socio-economic conditions of our nation and educating women holds an important position in this regard. Lack of Education in women effects family and society, restricts women growth and financial independence. Earlier, women's education was forbidden in our society because of patriarchal and conservative mindset and illiteracy. But today women are highly educated and qualified professionals and scholars. There are women judges, doctors, executives, entrepreneurs, engineers, pilots and sportspersons in the country today. Women are present in every walk of life, competing with men quite successfully and this is possible only because they are given proper education facilities and opportunities. They can prove to be productive for the welfare of the society as well as the country if their education is given due importance like their male counterparts. Today, women even provide financial support to their family also.
It is said that a child's first school is her/his home and for that purpose, the mother needs to be educated enough. This not only helps the child but also helps in improving women's status and position in her family. For a developing country like India where women form half of the population, it's important to educate women for the betterment of the their family, society and in turn for the nation. Government should take steps in spreading awareness with the help of media to change patriarchal mind sets. Government and NGO's must take some incentives favouring girl child through reservations, free food, uniform, books, etc.
I hope my thoughts will persuade the people to act towards the betterment of women.
Thanking You
Yours faithfully,
Tarun/Taruna
Delhi
14th November, 20XX
The Editor
The National Times
Delhi
Subject : Importance of Education for Women
Sir,
Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I would like to highlight the issue of women education in our country. Education plays a vital role in improving the socio-economic conditions of our nation and educating women holds an important position in this regard. Lack of Education in women effects family and society, restricts women growth and financial independence. Earlier, women's education was forbidden in our society because of patriarchal and conservative mindset and illiteracy. But today women are highly educated and qualified professionals and scholars. There are women judges, doctors, executives, entrepreneurs, engineers, pilots and sportspersons in the country today. Women are present in every walk of life, competing with men quite successfully and this is possible only because they are given proper education facilities and opportunities. They can prove to be productive for the welfare of the society as well as the country if their education is given due importance like their male counterparts. Today, women even provide financial support to their family also.
It is said that a child's first school is her/his home and for that purpose, the mother needs to be educated enough. This not only helps the child but also helps in improving women's status and position in her family. For a developing country like India where women form half of the population, it's important to educate women for the betterment of the their family, society and in turn for the nation. Government should take steps in spreading awareness with the help of media to change patriarchal mind sets. Government and NGO's must take some incentives favouring girl child through reservations, free food, uniform, books, etc.
I hope my thoughts will persuade the people to act towards the betterment of women.
Thanking You
Yours faithfully,
Tarun/Taruna
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