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Child Education in India


Education is gaining knowledge and knowledge becomes power. Education plays a crucial role in the development of society and the advancement of technologies. Education helps a person to live happily and make people aware of rights and duties towards our nation and community.
“Education is a child’s birthright!”
How Education helps a child to become a responsible citizen?
Education enriches your understanding of any process and it is the key to unlock the door beyond which a person may get many opportunities and happiness.
Become better citizen
Understand the importance of voting
Helps in getting employment
Education brings maturity
Understand what is right and wrong
Who is a child?
As per the child rights charter, a universal definition of “child” includes all persons under the age of 18.
40% of India’s population is below the age of 18 years which at 400 million is the world’s largest child population.
Facts of Child Education in India
Less than half of India’s children between the age of 6 and 14 go to school.
53% of girls in the age group of 5 to 9 years are illiterate.
In India, only 53% of habitation has a primary school.
In India, only 20% of habitation has a secondary school.
On average, an upper primary school is 3 km away in 22% of areas under habitations.
In nearly 60% of schools, there are less than two teachers to teach Classes I to V.

Today’s children will build tomorrow’s nation. Considering this fact, we work not only for children education but also the health of children and equality of girl child.
Fats of Child Health in India
58% of India’s children below the age of 2 years are not fully vaccinated. And 24% of these children do not receive any form of vaccination.
95 in every 1000 children born in India do not see their fifth birthday.
Only 38% of India’s children below the age of 2 years are immunized.
74% of India’s children below the age of 3 months are anemic.
Over 60% of children in India are anemic.
Acute respiratory infections are leading causes of child mortality (30%) followed by diarrhea (20%) in India.

Special Statistics of Girl Child
1 out of every 6 girls does not live to see her 15th birthday.
Of the 12 million girls born in India, 1 million do not see their first birthday.
Of the 12 million girls born in India, 3 million do not see their fifteenth birthday, and a million of them are unable to survive even their first birthday.
One-third of these deaths take place at birth.
Every sixth girl child’s death is due to gender discrimination.
Females are victimized far more than males during childhood.
3 lakhs more girls than boys die every year
Female mortality exceeds male mortality in 224 out of 402 districts in India.

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