Equality of access to and attainment of educational  qualifications  is necessary if more women are to become agents of change . .. Investing  in formal and non-formal education and training for girls and women , with its exceptionally high social and economic returns, has proved to be one of the best means of achieving development and economic growth that is both sustained and sustainable."                                           

                                                           

Age-specific school attendance ratios Appendix Table AE 2
Appendix Table AE 4 District wise rural and urban literacy
Percentage of never enrolled girls and boys  Initiatives in Education
Pre-school/non-formal education  Rural literacy rates
Never enrolled and dropped out girls and boys  Households with no literate member
Progress  of Literacy in West Bengal Districts Violence against Women
School infrastructure in different districts of West Bengal  Distribution of Persons
District wise literacy figures  Expenditure on Education 
proportion of never Enrolled Girls State wise seats in Women's  ITIs
Drop out rates among girls and boys  Urban Literacy Rates in India
Vocational Training / Education    

 

 

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