Q5(d) · UPSC Civil Services Mains 2018 · Sociology GS 2 · 10 marks · 1 min read

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Assess the role of the State in promoting education of girl child.

Topic: Perspectives on the study of Indian society. Syllabus: Perspectives on the study of Indian society: Indology (G.S. Ghurye); Structural functionalism (M.N. Srinivas); Marxist sociology (A.R. Desai). Same official PYQ from year-wise 2018 and Perspectives on the study of Indian society.

Revision summary

The state expanded girl-child education through RTE, meals, and schemes. Enrolment gains are the main success. Puberty, honour, and poor quality cut completion. Safety on the road is part of education policy. The role is a push, not a completed equality.

Model answer

Introduction

The Indian state has promoted girl-child education through law, schools, meals, cycles, and cash schemes. Enrolment rose. Completion, safety, and the leap to secondary and college still meet kinship honour. The role is necessary and incomplete.

Body

What the state did

  • Right to education, midday meals, and scholarships lowered the immediate cost of sending a daughter.
  • Beti-type campaigns and state schemes named the missing girl after DEMARU sex-ratio shocks.
  • Reservation and teacher hiring put some women in school as models.

Limits of the role

  • Leela Dube’s Seed and Earth still withdraws girls at puberty for kanyadaan futures.
  • Poor quality government schools push those who can into private coaching, a class filter.
  • Distance, toilets, and public violence make the road to school a gendered risk.
  • Child labour and unpaid care compete with attendance.

Assessment

  • Yogendra Singh: the state is a heterogenetic moderniser. Households absorb it selectively.
  • Outcomes are better at primary than at higher levels, better in some southern states than in the north-west.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  ST[State RTE meals schemes] --> EN[Girl enrolment]
  SE[Seed Earth puberty] --> DR[Dropout]
  SF[Safety toilets quality] --> EN
  DR --> GAP[Incomplete promotion]

Conclusion

The state has been a real promoter of girl-child schooling through entitlements and campaigns. It cannot, by circulars alone, defeat patrilineal marriage maths. Assess the role as a push that works when toilets, teachers, and property rights travel with the textbook.

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