Reservation for women in legislature has a long history. Legislative reservation for women was discussed in India first in the contextof the constitutional reforms in the 1930. The Government of India Acts of 1919 and 1935 had granted separate electorates for Muslims, Sikhs and Christians and had an idea of reservation for women. This was opposed by the demand of absolute equally of women and men. The women’s organizations like All India Women’s Congress considered women’s presence in the legislature secondary to the foal of freedom. They demanded the right to be elected to the legislature but with equality and no privileges. The key issue then was absolute equality versus preferential treatment not only of women but also of other groups.Th...
International audienceIn 1999, after a heated debate on gender parity in political representation, t...
This chapter provides a review of the role of women in Indian politics, with a focus on female legis...
This chapter provides a review of the role of women in Indian politics, with a focus on female legis...
The Women's Reservation Bill was originally introduced into the Indian Parliament in 1996. It promis...
All over the world, women’s under-representation in politics has become a political issue, as this a...
In the Indian context, quotas for women's reservation have resulted in more women being included in ...
Women are the foundational core for a well-developed and integrated society. Women empowerment is a ...
Nine out of ten parliamentarians in India are men. Such dismal figures reveal the lasting grip of un...
Political space has always been the male domain. Issue about women’s equal participation in the poli...
This research paper focuses on women in the political arena particularly in India. For years women h...
Abstract — The Constitution of India is based on the principles of equality and it guarantee equalit...
Reservation is defined as preserving a clear-cutfraction of seats for reserved classes in government...
The Constitution of India which came into force in 1950 provides for the reservation of seats in the...
Women's political participation in each country affects how women are treated in society. The develo...
The belief that increased numbers of women holding decision-making positions is a sign of empowermen...
International audienceIn 1999, after a heated debate on gender parity in political representation, t...
This chapter provides a review of the role of women in Indian politics, with a focus on female legis...
This chapter provides a review of the role of women in Indian politics, with a focus on female legis...
The Women's Reservation Bill was originally introduced into the Indian Parliament in 1996. It promis...
All over the world, women’s under-representation in politics has become a political issue, as this a...
In the Indian context, quotas for women's reservation have resulted in more women being included in ...
Women are the foundational core for a well-developed and integrated society. Women empowerment is a ...
Nine out of ten parliamentarians in India are men. Such dismal figures reveal the lasting grip of un...
Political space has always been the male domain. Issue about women’s equal participation in the poli...
This research paper focuses on women in the political arena particularly in India. For years women h...
Abstract — The Constitution of India is based on the principles of equality and it guarantee equalit...
Reservation is defined as preserving a clear-cutfraction of seats for reserved classes in government...
The Constitution of India which came into force in 1950 provides for the reservation of seats in the...
Women's political participation in each country affects how women are treated in society. The develo...
The belief that increased numbers of women holding decision-making positions is a sign of empowermen...
International audienceIn 1999, after a heated debate on gender parity in political representation, t...
This chapter provides a review of the role of women in Indian politics, with a focus on female legis...
This chapter provides a review of the role of women in Indian politics, with a focus on female legis...