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Pursuing BBA @Jamia Millia Islamia University | Ex-Intern @Lernx | Ex-Intern @Younity.in

Ever wondered what society whispers about educated girls behind their backs? 🤔 In many ways, society claims to champion educated girls, but behind closed doors, what’s the reality? Here's what often happens: 1. Admiration with Conditions: Society praises educated girls—until they challenge traditional norms. 👀 2. Progressive until Marriage: There's pride in their education, but when it comes to marriage, expectations shift towards home and family responsibilities. 💍 3. Fear of Independence: Educated girls are often seen as 'too independent'—which can be threatening to societal structures. ⚖️ 4. Support for Success, until Leadership: Many encourage their growth, but the idea of women in leadership still faces resistance. 🏆 "Education empowers women to think, speak, and act—not just dream." 💡 Do you think our society is truly ready for educated women to lead? Share your thoughts below! 💬👇 #WomenInLeadership #EducatedWomen #BreakingNorms #Empowerment #SocialChange #LinkedInCommunity

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Girisha .

Ex HR Team Leader At younity.in| Experiential Living Enthusiast

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YES! Education gives women the skills they need to take on leadership roles in public life. Better-educated women are more likely to participate in volunteer and elected decision-making bodies across all levels.They may join the workforce, contribute to economic growth, and make informed decisions benefiting their families and communities.

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