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Development of Women Education in Assam: A Reality of Overflew since Independence


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1 Assist. Prof., Dept. of Humanities and Social Sciences, NERIST, Nirjuli, Arunachal Pradesh, India
     

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Education is the powerful tool that changes all aspects of society for men and women, but our Indian society is still lagging far behind when it comes to educating women. The development of womens education is not only much more important in the development of a domestic family, but it is also more important in the development of the whole society. Therefore, it is urgent need to study the development of womens education in Assam. This paper aims to study the educational landscape of women past and present in Assam and its obstacles and has some suggested views on how to overcome it.
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Biren Saikia
Assist. Prof., Dept. of Humanities and Social Sciences, NERIST, Nirjuli, Arunachal Pradesh, India

Abstract


Education is the powerful tool that changes all aspects of society for men and women, but our Indian society is still lagging far behind when it comes to educating women. The development of womens education is not only much more important in the development of a domestic family, but it is also more important in the development of the whole society. Therefore, it is urgent need to study the development of womens education in Assam. This paper aims to study the educational landscape of women past and present in Assam and its obstacles and has some suggested views on how to overcome it.

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