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    Against women reservation. Indian women have been politically empowered (in law) since 26th January 1950. But economic and social empowerment has been elusive. Laws and regulations — sometimes introduced with the intention to protect them — have only led to their economic marginalisation. If reservation in parliament is the only way out for upliftment of women‚ the question is why then limit it to only 33 percent. honestly‚ why do we need quota to showcase equality when men and women are born

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    Reservation for Women

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    RESERVATION FOR WOMEN IN LEGISLATIVE HOUSES: TOWARDS EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN The Constitution (108th Amendment) Bill‚ 2010 as approved by Rajya Sabha recently‚ seeks to reserve as nearly as possible one third of all seats for women in the Lok Sabha‚ the lower house of Parliament‚ and the state legislative assemblies including Delhi. Rajya Sabha and Legislative councils in States are excluded from the purview of this reservation‚ justification for which was not explained anywhere. The allocation of

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    Women in Reservation

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    Women’s Day (March 8)‚ India witnessed the high voltage drama over much talked WomenReservation Bill in the Parliament. The Women’s Reservation Bill is the most essential bill to empower women in Indian politics. According to the bill‚ women will enjoy 33 per cent of the reservations in the Lower House of the Parliament and Assemblies. Rajya Sabha‚ the Upper House of the Parliament has passed the Women’s Reservation Bill on 9 March 2010‚ this day in India can be termed as one of the historic days

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    WOMEN REVERSARVATION Providing reservations to a particular section of community in government jobs and other institutions is generally the highlight of any political party’s agenda these days. Now there have been discussions about providing reservations to women in government jobs and democratic institutions like legislative assemblies and Parliament also. Sometimes one feels that basically the reservation issue is nothing but a populist policy of a government‚ but still it is necessary to discuss

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    Women and Reservation in Panchayat Dr. Paresh M. Parmar Associate Professor & Head Dept. of Sociology Anand Arts College‚ Anand - 388001‚ Gujarat. E-Mail : drpareshparmar@gmail.com (M) 9924602109 Abstract : Democracy is not only a kind of governance. Total political participation of women with men is essential for success of democracy. Number of women in formal structure of politics is very less after six decades after independence. There are 33% reservation for active

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    Women’s Reservation Bill or the The Constitution (108th Amendment) Bill‚ is a pending bill in India which proposes to amend theConstitution of India to reserve 33 per cent of all seats in the Lower house of Parliament of India‚ the Lok Sabha‚ and in all statelegislative assemblies for women. The seats to be reserved in rotation will be determined by draw of lots in such a way that a seat shall be reserved only once in three consecutive general elections. The Upper House Rajya Sabha passed the bill

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    The Women’s Reservation Bill has been a political raw nerve for nearly a decade now. It has always triggered heated debates in Parliament and outside. Its advocates say the Bill is essential for active political participation of women. Opponents argue that reservation would only help women of elitist groups gain political power‚ aggravating the plight of the poor and deprived sections. If you are wondering just what the Women’s Reservation Bill is and why it is so controversial‚ read on

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    50% Reservation of Women

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    India have passed the Women Reservation Bill which ensures 50% reservation for women in the village panchayats. Certainly‚ it is a progressive and unique step. By initiating such a step‚ India has presented an example.Now‚ India is a step ahead from rest of the world. It has become history that a woman should stay within the four walls of the house.Today‚ everybody is recognising the important and valuable role of the woman for our society and ultimately for our nation. The Women are giving new dimensions

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    Women: a Necessary Evil

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    Women: A Necessary Evil Shane Ali-Kanhai Daniel Mcclarnon CLT 3378-08 The origin of mankind has been one of the most controversial issues among different cultures throughout history. Themes such as the creation of Earth‚ the first appearance of man‚ and the meddling of the gods have sparked debates among scholars for centuries. Among these arguments‚ the creation of women has played a big role in the facade of the world today. In several cultures one woman fueled the debacle of man’s

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    Women’s Reservation: Another Approach Mukesh Dalal he Women’s Reservation Bill is currently caught in a deadly stalemate. Nevertheless‚ the idea of affirmative action to enhance the participation of women in our legislatures is finally getting to be debated in terms of exploring various options and alternatives which will avoid the pitfalls of a lottery based‚ territorially reserved‚ rotating quota of seats for women. Over the last four years‚ MANUSHI has submitted three different options: a) Multi

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