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All about the admission procedure of English medium schools

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  Nowadays, there are various institutions in Kolkata dedicated to providing children with a high-quality education. These differ in multiple ways, including their orientation (coed or single-sex), housing, curriculum, and affiliation. There has been an increase in parents who choose a single-sex school. This inclination is more substantial for girls' education, particularly in a girls' school setting. For this reason, English medium girls' school admission is the most trending topic. In this blog below, we have discussed the admission procedure of English medium schools in Kolkata. For more, go through it! The Sushila Birla girls' school admission procedure is mentioned below. You can refer to this blog for a better understanding. Parents & Family members seeking admission for their girl child should complete the school's prescribed application form. Every student must present an official birth certification document from the Kolkata Municipal Corporation. Un

Empowerment of girls and its importance

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Every October 11, the World Body and its partners, including the girls’ empowerment workshop in Kolkata , commemorate Worldwide Week of the Girl and thus the enormous power that girls wield in our world. The subject for this year is "The Power of the Young-Girl: Vision for 2030," which emphasizes the role of girls in accomplishing global sustainable development goals. So said, we must reach out to girls to achieve our worldwide goals. This blog has shared reasons why we all should care about empowering adolescent girls. She is correct This is a matter of human rights. Abuse has no existence in the twenty-first century. Every girl has the opportunity to be educated, be protected from misuse, have access to health care, and be fully involved in her society. Stronger families are the result of empowered girls Families are healthier when girls are schooled, engaged, and empowered. According to UNESCO, increases in females' education saved 2.1 million children between the ages