<p>New Delhi: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Wednesday said women are the greatest stakeholders in Indian democracy and asked corporates to come forward and contribute towards education of girls.</p><p>Addressing the centenary celebrations of the Indraprastha College for Women in Delhi University's north campus, Dhankhar said, "Our businessmen donate so much to foreign NGOs. The corporates must come forward and utilise their CSR funds to contribute towards education of girls."</p>.With one in five girls & one in six boys married in India, progress in ending child marriage stagnating: Study.<p>Dhankhar said educating a girl can transform an entire generation thereby beginning a revolution.</p><p>While inviting students of the college to visit the new Parliament building, he described them as soldiers who will usher the golden period in the next 25 years of "Amrit Kaal". </p>
<p>New Delhi: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Wednesday said women are the greatest stakeholders in Indian democracy and asked corporates to come forward and contribute towards education of girls.</p><p>Addressing the centenary celebrations of the Indraprastha College for Women in Delhi University's north campus, Dhankhar said, "Our businessmen donate so much to foreign NGOs. The corporates must come forward and utilise their CSR funds to contribute towards education of girls."</p>.With one in five girls & one in six boys married in India, progress in ending child marriage stagnating: Study.<p>Dhankhar said educating a girl can transform an entire generation thereby beginning a revolution.</p><p>While inviting students of the college to visit the new Parliament building, he described them as soldiers who will usher the golden period in the next 25 years of "Amrit Kaal". </p>