Educational Development
A better life can be attained through both education and other ways. It is a transition from the dark to the light. People who lack education become trapped in intergenerational cycles of poverty and backwardness. Seven decades have passed since India’s independence, but the country has yet to reach a literacy rate of more than 90%. Both the State and Central governments should place the highest priority on ensuring that all children in India receive high-quality education. In order to include a growing number of youngsters in their educational programs, the various departments of the Indian government frequently sponsor charities.
Education for females is in much worse shape because of the persistent belief in Indian society that girls shouldn’t pursue an education because they will eventually be married off. To ensure that the advantages of education reach the lowest social strata in such a situation, the role of civil society becomes even more crucial.