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VOL. 5, ISSUE 1 (2023)
Women in Indian parliament: A critical analysis on women representation and obstacles in Indian politics
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Rekha Chandel
Abstract
nation has a unique political environment, but they all share the same unfavorable treatment of women who wish to participate in politics. Wherever there are restrictions that prohibit women from engaging in politics. The social, economic, and governmental systems that are currently in place all contain these impediments. In India, especially for women, a person's public career is greatly influenced by their family's past. Most women don't want to perform the actions that seem necessary to effectively run for public office. Their representation in the Parliament, State Legislatures, and other top political echelons is not particularly significant. They still have a long way to go before they can vote, run for office, campaign, and occupy party positions alongside males on an equal footing. They are still unaware of the importance of their political position. This paper makes an effort to look into the status of women in politics at the national, regional, and international levels against this context.
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Pages:56-59
How to cite this article:
Rekha Chandel "Women in Indian parliament: A critical analysis on women representation and obstacles in Indian politics". International Journal of Sociology and Political Science, Vol 5, Issue 1, 2023, Pages 56-59
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