Economic Development: Educated women contribute to the workforce, boosting economic growth.
Social Equity: Promotes gender equality and reduces discrimination.
Improved Health and Hygiene: Educated mothers ensure better healthcare and nutrition for their families.
Self-Reliance: Education empowers women to make informed decisions in personal and professional life.
List-I | List-II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Money supply is exogenously given. | I | Post-Keynesian school |
| B | Money supply is demand driven and credit led. | II | Say’s law |
| C | Rational expectation. | III | Monetarism |
| D | Supply creates its own demand | IV | Neo-classical school |