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A STUDY ON EDUCATIONAL STATUS OF ADOLESCENT GIRLS IN AHMEDABAD CITY

  • 1. Ex-PG Student, Department of Community Medicine, SMT NHL MMC, Ahmedabad
  • 2. Medical Consultant, RNTCP-WHO, Allahabad
  • 3. Professor and Head, Department of Community Medicine, SMT NHL MMC, Ahmedabad

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Adolescence is the pivotal decade when poverty and inequity often pass to the next generation as poor adolescent girls (AGs) give birth to impoverished children. This is particularly true among adolescents with low levels of education. Hence, a cross-sectional study was planned with the aim of assessing the educational status as well as dropout rate among AGs in Ahmedabad city.

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