Women Education in Ancient Times
Keywords:
Women Education, Education Policy, EducationAbstract
In ancient time education for women was unique. They enjoyed high society and independence life in society. Even they were choice their husband, like Sita. The customs for early wedding and enforced widowhood were not prevalent in vedic India. There were so many learned women in ancient India. They were freely access their education in ancient time.
The manuscript briefly highlights the status, specialties, and shortcomings of Women Education in Ancient Times.
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