- Women Education in Pakistan Article
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Education is the basic and essential requirement of humans to attain awareness. An aware person is more Nobel and praiseworthy than an unaware. Education makes a person respectfully in society, but if it has been put into practice. Educated women can better practice what she has learned while educating her children. It helps in their growth, progress, and development.
Education is the most important tool to empower women. Women’s Empowerment is necessary for the development of society and the growth of the economy.
So, educating a female is educating a single person but, community or society. Because in future she is going to teach and train her children. That’s why it is essential to educate a female than neglecting her while becoming conservative and thinking it useless to educate her. Education has its own worth and for the bright future of the nation, we need bright women. It is said, give me good mothers, I’ll give you good Nation
Education of females can better benefit a nation than the education of males. She is a trainer and guide of her children. And children are more closed and sympathized with their mother mostly. She is a role model. Children start learning from the very birth from mother as they are taught and learn and observe day and night to learn new things.
Someone says A mother’s lap is the first institute of a child. An educated woman teaches manners to her children. She medicates generations and inculcates in them the knowledge, morals, spirituality, practicability, and all the aspects of personality. While uneducated women can’t perform such acts perfectly because of unawareness especially the lack of understanding things comprehensively makes her conservative and she feels deprived in community or society.
Education enlightens our views broadens the vision and also ignites hope to pursue the dream. In Pakistan, the mindset of people regarding female education is not in favor to complete their education as compared to male education. this is because they think that a girl should get married at an early age and learn household work rather than getting an education. And a male should get an education because he has to earn for the family. So, they prefer earning and livelihood over the training and growth of a nation which is in the hand of females. there are still the countrymen who do not allow girls to go to school to get an education. They think it unnecessary for a girl to get an education. But this should end up and there must be counseling seminars in rural areas to change their mindset.
In practical life, our females have to keep up the name of the country. They all our empowered women because they pursued their dream through education and made records internationally.
They include from a little kid to an adult woman. Arfa Karim Randhawa has been the youngest Microsoft Certified in the world, at the age of nine years only. Pakistani student of ACCA, Zara Naeem scored the highest marks worldwide. She scored 96 out of 100 and made the country proud. Zubaida Sirang who is doing specialization in Surgical Ophthalmology from Ireland has written a book which is declared as an international bestseller book or best Ophthalmology Books of all time by the Book Authority. She has done her MBBS from Agha Khan University, Karachi.
“Women, like men, must be educated with the view to action, or their studies cannot be called education”.
Coeducation is considered unsuitable for females to continue their education but if the purpose of education is remembered by students so there won’t be an issue. Instead, it gives confidence and teaches how to interact with the male and also educates females to pursue the dream while competing with a male. Competition in education always held between the best and capable students. And when a female wins it’s the victory of a nation because she has the power and responsibility of leading a successful nation through her upcoming generation.
Today we have developed schools facilitated with every requirement needed from fascinating furniture to curriculum and co-curriculum activities. But, in past, 50 years ago there had been undeveloped buildings broken desks old books and in the availability of stationery because then people were not too stable. And there were very few female Institutes of education. Girls used to suffer at home but hopefully, things are much better now.
What we need is quality education for making qualitative students which could be easily accessible to all classes of society. So, in every house, there will be one Arfa, one Zara, and one Zubaida and even more victories like that.