Female education is an important pre-requisite for development. It may
surprise you that while Harvard was established in 1636, females weren't
going to college in equal number as that of males up until the 1980s.
However, women are still lagging behind in developing countries like
Nepal. Population of Nepal is approximately 27 million of which
approximately 12 million are men and 13 million are women according to
2011 census. This census clearly shows that females constitute more
portion of the population than males. Thus, female education is even
more necessary in Nepal.
Female education was started in Nepal during the rule of Rana Prime
Minister, Padma Shumsher. He established Padma Kanya School at
Dillibazar, Padmodaya High School at Putalisadak and Padma Kanya Mandir
at Chhetrapati which triggered female education in Nepal during his rule
of three years (2002-2005 B.S.). At present, the female literacy rate
has grown upto 44.5%. for boosting the development of the country, the
condition of women must be improved.
Napoleon once said,"Give me good mothers, I'll give you a good nation".
Women are the mothers of the future generations. If women are educated,
the future generation is also educated. Educated mothers teach their
children good values and enables them to become responsible citizens of
tomorrow. Moreover, the living standard of people increases by female
education as educated women get employment opportunities and they can
also contribute in supporting their family financially. This way, they
no longer have to depend on males and the socio-economic condition of
women improves. As a result, gender discrimination is controlled.
Education of women can also be helpful in eradicating social evils like
dowry problem, unemployment problem, sati system, etc. This way, social
peace can be established.
Many INGOs and NGOs like UNESCO, UNICEF, UNDP have been working with the
objective to educate females and uplift the conditiion of women. For
instance, The Government of Nepal has introduced "Chelibeti Programme"
to uplift the standard of female education. Women like Rakshya Rana
(first lady pilot of Nepal), Anuradha Koirala (CNN Hero of the Year
2010), Pushpa Basnet (CNN Hero of the Year 2012) have shown Nepal the
potential and capability of Nepalese women. Howevcer, it is only through
modernization, a gradual change in the psyche of society regarding
female eductaion, that female education can be implemented effectively.
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