Women’s Education 

1)Women education refers to any form of education that aims at improving the knowledge and skill of a women and girls. It includes general education at schools and colleges, vocational and technical education, professional education, health education etc.

2)Women education in India is a very important topic in modern context. Women education is very much important for the full development of a country. It is like an effective medicine to cure a patient completely. 

3)Educated women are weapons who explore positive impact on the Indian society through their contribution at home and professional fields. 4)The social and economical development of a country largely depends upon the education of women.

Objectives of Women’s education 

1)To study the previous status of women in ancient India.

2)To find out the present situation of women education in our country.

3)To carry out a study that will explore the barriers and problems faced by the female students seeking education.

4)To find the probable measures to reduce the problems of women education

5)To study the recommendations of different commissions and committees on women education.

Importance of Women Education

1)Better standard of living

2)Decreased mortality rate

3)Improved health and hygiene

4)  Women education will help to increase women empowerment to seek gender equality in the society which eventually will lead to narrow down the social inequities.

5) Through proper education, women may raise their voice for their own honour and dignity.

6)Many of the social evils and crimes of the society, such as- dowry, flesh trade, female infanticide can be eradicated by educating women. An educated woman greatly influences the thoughts and beliefs of the society members.

Conclusion

1)The importance of women in matters of building the character of the citizens, economic reconstruction of the country and social reforms is being realised today.

2)The awakening among Indian women has been really considerable during the recent years. Inside the country, there is a demand for equal rights. Apart from being a daughter, wife and mother, a women must play a positive role in the country’s planning, progress and development.

3) The problems faced by the women cannot be totally abolished in one day. Government policies work only as long as the people are being supportive.

4)We, all the citizens of the country have to participate fully and honestly in those programmes to lower down the barriers of women education in India.

5)It’s time to change the mentality of ours to bring the overall development of the nation. However the change in the attitude of the citizens toward the improvement of women education is still a long way to go.