Aspirations Bring Girls to Schools; Lack of Toilets Drives Them Away

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  • Published On: October 10, 2014
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Swachh Express visits Mewat village in Rajasthan where literacy rate is below the national average of 74% and its female literacy rate is among the lowest in the country. 38% of girls don't study beyond the age of 15 and one of the main reasons for this is the absence of toilets in the schools.

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