Education for Girls in Nagaland

Promoting Education for Girls in Nagaland: Nagaland has made remarkable progress in improving school enrollment rates for girl children, marking a significant step forward in ensuring gender equality in education. Recent data reveals an encouraging trend, reflecting the state’s commitment to empowering girls through education.


Key Highlights:

  • Increase in Enrollment:
    • According to the UDISE data for the academic year 2018-19, Nagaland achieved a Gross Enrollment Ratio (GER) of 103.3% at the primary level, with 80.36% of girl children enrolled.
    • At the upper primary level, the Net Enrollment Ratio (NER) for girls stands at 51.67%, a positive indication of growing female participation in education.
    • Source: Nagaland State Statistics Department
  • Gender Parity:
    • The Gender Parity Index (GPI) in primary education is recorded at 1.01, showing a near balance in male and female enrollment rates.
    • This significant development aligns with the government’s focus on improving gender equality in education.
    • Source: Nagaland Education Department

Government Initiatives:

  • Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA):
    • The SSA program has been pivotal in improving enrollment among girl children by focusing on quality education and infrastructure in rural areas.
    • Source: Nagaland SSA Portal
  • Mission Shakti Scheme:
    • Offering financial incentives to families of girl children, Mission Shakti promotes education and helps reduce dropout rates among girls.
    • Source: Nagaland Mission Shakti

Impact on Society:

  • Increased Access to Education:
    • The rise in enrollment rates reflects improved access to education for girls, reducing gender disparities and enhancing opportunities for future success.

Nagaland’s success in increasing female enrollment in schools is a strong testament to its commitment to inclusive education.

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