Education is considered to be a fundamental right for every individual, regardless of gender, ethnicity, or socio-economic status. In India, the government has taken several steps to promote education among women, but the reality remains that significant disparities exist between urban and rural areas when it comes to the education of women. In this article, we will examine the real data on women’s education in our India , highlighting the challenges and opportunities for improvement. According to the 2011 Census of India, the literacy rate for women in urban India was 86.2%, compared to 68.5% for women in rural India. This disparity can be attributed to several factors, including access to education, cultural attitudes towards education, and economic constraints. In rural areas, for example, poverty and lack of infrastructure can make it difficult for girls to attend school and complete their education. Additionally, cultural attitudes towards education for girls can also be a b...