"It, really, is that simple. There is no action proven to do more for the human race than the education of a female child," the Union HRD Minister said, addressing a conference on women's empowerment, organised by a private educational institution.
"Scholarly studies and research projects have established what common sense already told us -- that if you educate a boy, you merely educate a person -- but if you educate a girl, you educate an entire family and benefit an entire community," Tharoor said, to drive home the point.
He said that a World Bank project in Africa established that children of women with just five years of schooling had a 40 per cent better survival rate than the children of women who spent less than five years in school.
Similarly, a Yale University study showed that height and weight of newborn children born to women with a basic education are consistently higher than those of babies born to uneducated women.