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Gyanodaya Project aids girls’ education in India, overcoming obstacles to schooling,and empowering under privileged girls nation wide.According to the National Sample Survey Office, approximately 15.1 million girls of primary school age are out of school in India,with higher rates in rural areas, accounting for 12.4% of the total of out-of-school girls. Deep-rooted cultural norms and practices often prioritise boys’ education over girls’,perpetuating gender in equalities in access to education and opportunities. Investing in girls’ education yields significant economic returns. According to the World Bank, every year of secondary education for girls can increase their future earnings by10% to 20%, contributing to poverty eduction and economic development..

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