The achievement of various sustainable development goals can be aided by female education.

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Educating the girl child leads to every educational perspective that aims to improve the skill and experience of girls. This comprises the general education at schools, colleges, professional training, vocational courses, and technical training, etc. We understand the significance of girl child education in our society. Education is essential for all living beings, whether they are boys or girls. Education helps people become smarter, learn new things, and learn about the world's facts. Regardless of how talented and ambitious she is, the girl child frequently gets the short end of the stick. Many girls are not sent to school and are kept at home because they are afraid of exploitation and abuse. Even if she is not married off, the young girl is denied a deserving education, quality healthcare, job opportunities, and equal rights that a boy enjoys. While some girls manage to 'escape' the shackles and try to build a better future, the majority accept their fate. Many people are unaware of how education for girls can change lives for the better. It is a sad state of affairs when people from all socioeconomic backgrounds believe that investing in the education of a girl child is a waste of money. Even more disheartening is the fact that they would rather justify spending on their daughter's marriage expenses or dowry than on her education. Early education can play an important role in guiding society forward. When a girl receives an education, she gains power. She can make decisions for herself, raise the standard of living for her family and children, generate more employment options and reform the society as a whole. Girls' and boys' education boosts the nation's economic growth. Some countries lose billions of dollars each year as a result of education system failure. Countries that are rapidly growing have educated women working in a variety of jobs that are critical to the nation's economic growth. A well-educated woman has more opportunities for a better job and higher pay. Women's education will assist the nation in increasing the labour force, which is necessary for the production of services. The greater the labour force, the greater the output. It means that the country can produce more goods and services that are beneficial to the country's growth. Working women will make a significant contribution to the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP). It is an unspoken truth that when a country's women are educated, the entire economy grows by leaps and bounds.