Give to Gain: The Women Rebuilding Junglemahal
In the red-soil villages and forest fringes of Junglemahal, dawn arrives long before the sun touches the sal and mahua trees.
In the red-soil villages and forest fringes of Junglemahal, dawn arrives long before the sun touches the sal and mahua trees.
Through technology, girl students will receive quality education, access to new information, and support in preparing for competitive examinations.
In today’s fast-paced world, technology isn’t just shaping industries; it’s also reshaping education. For women, especially those facing barriers to traditional learning, education technology (EdTech) is proving to be a powerful equaliser.
Education for girls and women “is a question of capacity,” Mujahid said in an interview. Girls and boys must be completely segregated in schools, he said, adding that the biggest obstacle so far has been finding or building enough dormitories, or hostels, where girls could stay while going to school.
The exclusion is, therefore, remarkable and a far cry from the purportedly moderate and inclusive governance that the Taliban regime had promised on August 15, when the hardliners had assumed power
Sow the seeds of education. What you reap will not just be daughters, but explorers, dreamers, and achievers.