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Safeena Husain, a prominent advocate for girls' education, emphasizes the critical challenges that hinder Indian girls from accessing quality education. According to her, three significant factors—patriarchy, poverty, and prejudice—serve as major bottlenecks in this regard.
Husain points out that patriarchal norms often dictate that girls should prioritize household responsibilities over academic pursuits. This societal pressure not only limits their opportunities but also perpetuates gender inequalities. Additionally, poverty plays a crucial role, as many families struggle to afford educational expenses, leading to a preference for boys' education over girls'.
Prejudice further complicates the situation, with deep-seated biases against girls pursuing education. Husain argues that addressing these issues requires a multifaceted approach, including community awareness, policy changes, and increased investment in educational resources for girls. By tackling these three Ps, there is hope for a brighter future where every girl in India can pursue her right to education without barriers.
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