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National girl child day 2022.pdf
1. National girl child day 2022
National Girl Child Day is celebrated every year on the 12th of October in order to raise awareness
about the rights of the girl child and the need for their empowerment. The day also seeks to
highlight the unique challenges faced by girls and the need for their inclusion in all spheres of life.
This year, the theme for National Girl Child Day is "Empowering Girls for a Brighter Tomorrow". The
day will focus on the need to invest in girls' education and health, and to create an enabling
environment for them to reach their full potential.
As part of the celebrations, various events will be organized across the country to mark the occasion.
These will include marches, rallies, street plays, and debates. Various government and non-
governmental organizations will also participate in the day's activities to create awareness about the
rights of the girl child.
2. The National Girl Child Day provides an opportunity to reflect on the progress made in ensuring the
rights of the girl child and to reaffirm our commitment to her empowerment. It is also a day to
celebrate the achievements of girls and young women across the country who are breaking barriers
and achieving their dreams.
On this National Girl Child Day, let us pledge to create a more inclusive society where every girl can
grow up to be strong and confident. Let us also commit to ensuring that all girls have access to
quality education and healthcare, and that they are protected from all forms of violence and
exploitation.
It is a day to celebrate girlhood and to promote the rights of girls around the world. The day is also a
reminder of the progress that has been made for girls, and the challenges that remain.
National Girl Child Day has been celebrated in many countries since its inception in 2011. In the
United States, the day is celebrated on October 11th. In India, the day is celebrated on January 24th.
The day was first proposed by the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, during his address at the
General Assembly of the United Nations in 2014. He said, "The girl child is the first step towards the
development of a nation. When we empower the girl child, we are investing in the future of our
country."
Since then, the day has been celebrated annually in many countries around the world. In India, the
day is celebrated with various events and programs that aim to promote the rights of the girl child.
These events include street plays, marches, and workshops.
3. The day is an important reminder of the progress that has been made for girls, and the challenges
that remain. While girls have made great strides in education and health, they continue to face
discrimination and violence.
In many parts of the world, girls are still not treated equally to boys. They are more likely to be
married off at a young age, and they face greater barriers to education and employment.
Violence against girls is a serious problem in many countries. According to the World Health
Organization, 1 in 3 women will experience physical or sexual violence in their lifetime.
Girls also face discrimination in access to health care. They are more likely to die from preventable
causes, and they are less likely to receive the health care they need.
Despite the challenges, girls have made great progress in recent years. The number of girls out of
school has declined, and more girls are finishing primary and secondary school.
There is still much work to be done to ensure that all girls have the opportunity to reach their full
potential. But on this National Girl Child Day, we celebrate the progress that has been made, and we
recommit to working for a more just and equitable world for girls everywhere.
By,
Rig Vyas,
www.Zeelele.com