Education is a means of providing a distinct identity among human beings. The progress and decline of every country depends on education. History is witness to the fact that if any remarkable feat is to be accomplished in any era, acquiring knowledge is the first necessity. Acquiring knowledge is not only a moral duty, but also a religious, national, and social duty. Obtaining education is obligatory for both men and women, but it should be clear that in the modern era, women's education has gained much importance, and the world is working hard on this. However, it is also important to remember that free and compulsory education has been provided up to the age of 14 for all, irrespective of religion and gender. However, the need for higher education cannot be denied. Higher education is a formal education given at a legal level after secondary education, which lasts for a specific period. It helps women in economic security, opportunities, social, political, and economic systems. A woman can play a better role in cultural and traditional initiatives as well. The education, awareness, and consciousness of women are very useful for the entire society. A highly educated woman can take better care of children's health, nutrition, and education. Even in a democratic system, women constitute half of the population. It is also noteworthy that the ancient and traditional concept has been rejected in the era of progress, and the intelligence and active role of women have been recognized by the whole world. The participation of women in government agencies has not only been welcomed but also encouraged for cooperation in policy-making in civil services, agencies, directly or indirectly, formally or informally. This work can be of a social, political, or administrative nature. Promoting economic and educational literacy, as well as creating depth in public opinion regarding voting, is also due to women's higher education. But today, it is regrettable that despite hundreds of women's education awareness conferences, complete efforts are underway to convey this message to every woman in the country through articles and magazines, whether through newspapers or social media, and there is a need for social-level initiatives to remove the obstacles and difficulties that come in the way of acquiring higher education. The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 aims to increase the total GER, including vocational education, to 50 percent by 2035. Despite facilitating the goal of achieving higher education for women, women in the rural population of the country are unable to obtain higher education due to the lack of resources or the influence of other social traditions. There is a need for awareness campaigns in this regard, and the introduction of distance learning systems from national and international universities is necessary. If female students cannot afford the fees for higher education due to economic weakness, they need to be introduced to post-graduation scholarships. In short, it is hoped that the facilities provided in the new education policy and the policy of establishing and strengthening new universities and systems will further increase this.
If there is the harsh sun of passion, what is not possible?
Who said stone does not melt?
If there is the harsh sun of passion, what is not possible?
Who said stone does not melt?