By Dr Girish Kulkarni | Founder
It's a sad fact that while boys are celebrated and encouraged in their education, for girls the situation can be a lot more challenging! Many are held back with the misconception that “more dowry is required for a girl’s marriage,” meaning investment in their education is seen as a waste. All too often this leads to interrupted or abandoned education for girls. This is especially prevalent in rural districts like Ahilyanagar (formerly Ahmednagar) as poverty, societal pressure and child marriage overshadow the dreams of young girls, pushing them toward marriage instead of school.
fetching water
washing utensils
caring for younger siblings
Our Udaan team is committed to ending child marriage and empowering girls to complete their education under of umbrella aim of ending child marriage in our district by 2027. We have already prevented hundreds of marriages and returned girls to the classroom. While relatives argue: “This age is not for education; it’s for marriage” fearing that educated girls won’t listen to their elders or follow traditional norms, we know that by educating a girl you educate society. Therefore we are proud to celebrate our brave warriors who have escaped matrimony to complete their exams this year.
Passing the tenth grade isn’t just an academic milestone; for many, it’s a stand against superstition and societal barriers. Thanks to Udaan, seven girls who were rescued from marriages were able to pick up their books again. Gradually, they returned to school, some relearning alphabets, others overcoming fear of exams, and some facing the judgment of neighbors. Our Udaan team stood by them through counselling, regular visits, school-community dialogue and support from police and village councils. As a result, all seven successfully completed the tenth grade—scoring between 35% and 65%.
Unlike their urban counterparts, these girls face numerous hardships such as:
Walking three kilometers or more to school
Gathering kerosene for evening studies
Missing school during periods due to lack of sanitary pads
Facing ridicule for expressing emotions or seeking help
Despite these obstacles, they persevere. Their journey isn’t just about passing exams; it’s a battle for dignity, self-worth and a better future. Their success is a victory over societal barriers—a victory that must be celebrated and supported.
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