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11 YEARS OF BETI BACHAO BETI PADHAO from Vajirao & Reddy Institute

By : Author Desk Updated : 2026-01-29 12:43:01

11 YEARS OF BETI BACHAO BETI PADHAO

Why in News?
  • On January 22, 2026, the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (BBBP) scheme completed 11 years of implementation.
  • Launched in 2015 from Panipat, Haryana, the flagship program has transitioned from an awareness campaign into a multi-sectoral mission.
  • The anniversary was marked by the launch of the "Beti Bachao Beti Padhao 2.0 Strategy", focusing on skilling girls in Non-Traditional Livelihoods (NTL) and strengthening community-led digital monitoring.
KEY IMPACT: SEX RATIO AT BIRTH
  • National Improvement: The SRB has shown a steady upward trend, rising from 918 (2014–15) to 930 (2024–25).
  • Maternal Health Link: Antenatal Care (ANC) registrations in the first trimester rose from 51.4% to 85.2%, directly improving survival rates of the girl child.
  • Legal Enforcement: Over 4,000 arrests and 386 FIRs were recorded through inter-state raids to curb illegal prenatal sex determination practices.
EDUCATION CENTRIC OUTCOMES The scheme has been a primary driver in moving India toward gender parity in classrooms:
  • Enrolment Share: Girls now constitute 48.3% of total school enrolment.
  • Secondary Education Leap: The Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) for girls at the secondary level increased from 75.51% (2014) to 78.0% (2025).
  • Retention & Dropouts: Foundational stage retention is at 98.9%.
    • Secondary level dropout rates fell from 13.8% to 8.2% in the 2024–25 academic year.
  • Kanya Shiksha Pravesh Utsav: This re-enrolment drive has successfully brought back over 1 lakh out-of-school girls into formal education as of early 2026.
INFRASTRUCTURE & ENVIRONMENT
  • Sanitation: 97.3% of schools now report having functional, separate toilets for girls—a key factor in reducing puberty-age dropouts.
  • Female Role Models: For the first time, India has crossed the 1 crore mark in teachers, with women forming the majority at 54.2%.
  • Digital Literacy: Under BBBP 2.0, 64.7% of schools now have computer access, supporting the "Padhao" component through tech-enabled learning.
CONVERGENCE WITH MISSION SHAKTI (2021-2026) The scheme is now a component of the Sambal sub-scheme under the umbrella Mission Shakti, which adopts a "life-cycle continuum" approach:
  • Sambal (Safety): Integrates BBBP with One Stop Centres (OSC), Women Helplines (181), and the new Nari Adalats (Women Collectives).
  • Samarthya (Empowerment): Links educational gains to economic independence through the Hub for Empowerment of Women (HEW) and working women's hostels (Sakhi Niwas).
  • PM-SETU Linkage: The 2026 strategy includes skilling girls in STEM and technical fields via the upgraded ITIs.
BEHAVIOURAL CHANGE: THE ‘MHARI LADO’ MODEL
  • Media Outreach: Campaigns like the "Mahri Laddo" radio program (launched in Haryana, August 2024) have engaged over 2 lakh participants in community gatherings to challenge "son-preference" norms.
  • Selfie with Daughters: This grassroots movement has successfully "rebranded" the girl child as a symbol of pride, shifting social narratives across 400+ districts.
CRITICAL CHALLENGES FOR 2026 & BEYOND
  • The Employment Gap: While education enrolment is high, transition to the workforce remains low.
  • 2026 reforms focus on "Education to Employability" to fix this leak.
  • Digital Divide: Ensuring the 63% internet connectivity in schools reaches the most remote tribal belts under PM-JUGA.
  • Regional Disparity: States like Haryana and Uttar Pradesh still track slightly below the national Gender Parity Index for never-enrolled children.
CONCLUSION After 11 years, BBBP has moved beyond the "Save the Girl" slogan to "Empower the Leader." The 2026 focus on Non-Traditional Livelihoods and Mission Shakti convergence aims to ensure that the girl child who is "saved" and "educated" also becomes an equal contributor to the Indian economy by 2047.   Note: Connect with Vajirao & Reddy Institute to keep yourself updated with latest UPSC Current Affairs in English. Note: We upload Current Affairs Except Sunday.