There exists a significant disparity between urban and rural India in the field of education, employability, and gender equality. Within urban India too, similar differences are observed in underserved areas. These areas are communities display gender inequality which causes girls and women to miss vital education, higher studies, and skill development. Due to such educational restrictions, girls grow into women who are financially dependent on their fathers, brothers, or husbands. Many a time they find themselves trapped in violent and abusive marriages as they lack qualifications and skills to help them find jobs. Their helplessness to contribute financially and through knowledge to their families also causes them, and future generations, to be trapped in a vicious cycle of orthodox cultures and traditions as they lack the tools to break out of it.