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Let Her Dream, Let Her Lead
Millennium Post Delhi
|Delhi 11 October 2025
As India’s young girls rise from villages and towns alike, their education and empowerment promise a stronger, fairer, and more prosperous nation
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On October 11, the world observes the International Day of the Girl Child —a day to celebrate the spirit of girls whose bright eyes hold dreams that can light up a nation.
Think of Priya, a 14-year-old from a village in Rajasthan. She walks miles to school each day, hoping to become a doctor. Her story mirrors millions across India. We have over 120 million girls aged 10 to 19 — they hold the key to our country’s future. Yet poverty, custom, and lack of opportunity still dim their light.
The United Nations established this day in 2012 to highlight the challenges girls face — early marriage, lack of education, and violence. For India, home to 253 million adolescents, this observance carries special weight. Progress is visible: more girls in school, fewer child marriages, better health awareness. Yet gaps remain. ‘The Economic Case for Investment in the Well-being of Adolescents in India, released in April 2025 by the Union Health Ministry and the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health (PMNCH), made one fact clear: every rupee spent on girls health and skills yields up to 7880 in social and economic returns. The future depends on how we invest in them.
India’s commitment draws from global goals like the UN's Sustainable Development Goals — SDG 5 on gender equality and SDG 4 on quality education. These are not just ideals; they demand action to end bias, ensure safety, and value women's work. The Beijing Declaration of 1995 added strength to this call, urging access to schooling, healthcare, and dignity for every girl.
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