The reservation of seats for women in the institution of local self government has had a limited impact on the patriarchal character of the Indian political processes. (UPSC GS2 Mains)
Introduction
Given its far reaching consequences, the 73rd Amendment along with 74th is called a silent revolution. The most revolutionary provision is said to be the reservation of one-third of the seats for women in local bodies (including the number of seats reserved for women belonging the SC’s and ST’s). Further not less than one-third of the total number of offices of chairpersons in the panchayats at each level shall be reserved for women.
Impact of amendment on patriarchal character of Indian political processes:
Following data shows that there is no major change in women participation in politics in India even after enactment of the 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act:
Conclusion
In order to see effective results of all the efforts of constitutional and governmental efforts towards women empowerment and their increased participation in political sphere for a more inclusive social order, there is a need to address the several structural and institutional deficiencies which result in the limited success of the schemes and programmes of the government.
Topics covered - Women Representation, Fundamental Rights
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