National Girl Child Day 2024: Why the event is celebrated on January 24

DN Bureau

National Girl Child Day not only advocates for equal opportunities in education, healthcare and nutrition but also promotes awareness about the rights of a girl child and addresses issues like child marriage, discrimination and violence against girls. Read further on Dynamite News:

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New Delhi: National Girl Child Day is observed on 24 January every year to spread awareness about the inequalities faced by a girl child in Indian society. The day not only advocates for equal opportunities in education, healthcare and nutrition, but also promotes awareness about the rights of a girl child and addresses issues like child marriage, discrimination, and violence against girls.

The government, through National Girl Child Day, aims to highlight the principles of equality and dignity for every girl child. Annually, on this day, awareness campaigns are organised across the country to spread the message of girls’ empowerment.

It serves as a reminder to society about the importance of providing equal opportunities and respect to every girl, encouraging their education and overall well-being. The day is also in line with various campaigns and programs run by the Indian government including Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao (Save the Girl Child, Educate the Girl Child).

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National Girl Child Day 2024: History
National Girl Child Day was established by the Ministry of Women and Child Development in 2008. Since then, every year the day has been celebrated across India with a common annual theme. The move aimed to acknowledge the unique challenges faced by girls in a society grappling with gender inequality, education limitations, school dropouts, healthcare, child marriage and gender-based violence.










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