Amidst all the colour, noise and traditions of the Indian subcontinent a quiet revolution is taking place one that focuses its attention to the issue of girls education, and the advancement of women and female entrepreneurs in particular. It is not merely about personal transformation and women’s right; it is about transforming societies and the world the possible sustainable development, and the big challenge of climate change.
Girls\' Education India:
Girls education has gradually become a reality in a country where negative cultural practices and scarce economic resources were against the education of girls. There have been increasing attempts to tackle the issue of girl child dropout and help them transition from school to suitable employment after Grade 12. It is not simply about getting girls to sit in classrooms but to have a fair chance at education and the projection of a bright future.
School and other educational programs across India and the world are increasingly appreciating that girls’ education goes beyond the classroom and covers every aspect of the human being: the intellectual, the emotional, the social, and economic. By investing in girls’ education we are not only giving them an opportunity to secure a job in the future but also to transform society by being active agents of change.
Women-led Start-ups:
In line with the educational renaissance, the role of women entrepreneurs is on the upswing and represent independent, enterprising Indian women. While some female moguls thrive in major cities, others operate businesses in villages, and all of them are innovating and disrupting typical female roles.
The following women-led start-ups are not only boom businesses but also meaningful businesses. Female business leaders are are at the forefront of establishing businesses that align with the sustainable development goals SDG and fighting climate change. From design and development of green products to using innovations for social causes, the women start-ups are leading the change.
Empowering Change:
There are obvious links between the education of girls and women and their participation in business activities. Empowering educated girls empowers women who understand their place in the business world and how to take charge. On the other hand, women entrepreneurs perform a rather positive function as they act as role models for young girls to fight for their dreams and success despite all the obstacles.
When it comes to sustainable development, there are numerous choices about where to direct our time, money and energy – and empowering girls as well as supporting female entrepreneurs is not just the morally correct decision, but also a wise financial decision. Half our species provides the solution to
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