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Actresses who’ve championed girl child education campaigns in India

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 16, 2023, 11:00 IST
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Actresses who’ve championed girl child education campaigns in India

India, a country with a rich cultural tapestry and a history of academic excellence, has witnessed the persistent challenge of achieving gender equality in education. However, many celebrities from varied fields have thrown their weight behind the noble cause of girl child education, helping to propel this issue to the forefront of national discourse. Let's spotlight some of these influential figures…

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Rituparna Sengupta

Rituparna says that economic empowerment is equally important. She feels that educated women are more likely to enter the workforce, earn a better living, and contribute to the nation's GDP. The ripple effect? Boosting the economic health of their families, communities, and the nation at large.

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Ritabhari Chakraborty

The renowned actress who is known for her philanthropic works and also runs a school for blind children believes that to break gender stereotypes girl child education is a must. According to her, education acts as a powerful tool to shatter long-standing gender stereotypes. By educating girls, we promote a society where both genders are seen as equally capable of achieving greatness in all fields, from sciences and arts to leadership and innovation.

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Mimi Chakraborty

Let’s not forget about health and well-being. According to the actor-MP, studies consistently show that educated women are more informed about health practices. They're more likely to seek medical care, understand nutrition, and prioritize the health of their families, leading to lower child mortality rates and better family health.

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Swastika Mukherjee

Education can delay the age of marriage for girls, believes the seasoned actor who is known for being vocal on pressing social issues. Swastika says that with increased awareness and aspirations, educated girls are less likely to be married off at a young age, reducing the complications associated with early pregnancies and offering them a broader spectrum of opportunities.

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Nusrat Jahan

Fostering leadership is also another important aspect. With education, girls gain confidence, knowledge, and critical thinking skills. “This paves the way for more women in leadership roles – be it in politics, business, or community leadership, ensuring diverse and holistic decision-making,” points out Nusrat.

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Paoli Dam

Paoli insists that we have to create a cycle of education. According to the versatile actor, an educated woman is more likely to prioritize the education of her children, irrespective of their gender. This creates a virtuous cycle where each subsequent generation values and pursues education.

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Subhashree Ganguly

How can we forget national development? Subhashree points out a nation where half of its population is left behind cannot progress holistically. Educating girls ensures an inclusive development strategy where all citizens contribute to and benefit from national growth.

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Winds of change

The challenges are evident. From lack of proper schooling infrastructure to societal pressures and safety concerns, many factors deter a girl's education in India. But the winds of change are blowing. With concerted efforts from the government, NGOs, and society at large, India is gradually acknowledging the immense untapped potential of its girl children. In the heart of this transformation lies a simple realization: when you educate a girl, you educate a nation. Every girl with a book, every girl in a classroom, is a step towards a brighter, more equitable future for India.

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