INNOVATIVE PRACTICES IN EDUCATION: IMPORTANCE FOR FEMALE EDUCATION IN INDIA

  • Mr. Praveen choursiya, Ms. Sonali Rajani

Abstract

Abstract - This Education in every sense is one of the fundamental factors of development. No country can achieve sustainable economic development without sustainable investment in human capital. Education has played a vital role in economic development of country and varied innovative techniques such as e-tutorials. On line classes have led to an enhanced economic development of a developed country like India. Throughout, the objective is to draw out the implications of the empirical results for education policy. We have implemented T-test in the research report. Through this test, we all can know how the female class of our country is deprived of education. The T-test has presented very conclusive facts in front of us. We can apply the education program schemes through these facts in our country. The results suggest that female education is of particular importance in India. Earlier in past times, females were not allowed to have higher education but now trend has changed and thus females of the society are given equal opportunities as males.This is because of this change only that employment level has gone up in India. Treating females equally as males has improved the quality of their lives and leads to social benefits to individuals as well as to society. Education raises people‘s productivity and creativity and promotes entrepreneurship and technological advances. In addition, it plays a crucial role in securing economic and social progress and improving income distribution. Keywords: Education, Development, Employment level, Productivity, Entrepreneurship, Theme: Educational Sustainability Sub-Theme: Role of Education in Economic Development
How to Cite
Mr. Praveen choursiya, Ms. Sonali Rajani. (1). INNOVATIVE PRACTICES IN EDUCATION: IMPORTANCE FOR FEMALE EDUCATION IN INDIA. ACCENT JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS ECOLOGY & ENGINEERING ISSN: 2456-1037 IF:8.20, ELJIF: 6.194(10/2018), Peer Reviewed and Refereed Journal, UGC APPROVED NO. 48767, 4(4). Retrieved from http://ajeee.co.in/index.php/ajeee/article/view/1198