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Study conducted in Samastīpur District of Bihar, India.
Study conducted in Himachal Pradesh, India.
Panchayats are local governments mandated in the Constitution of India. As per the Constitution, a three-tier structure of panchayats is in place across the country, excepting areas where Part IX of the Constitution does not apply. Panchayats are to be instituted, through elections every five years, except in States with a population of less than 20 lakh, where panchayats at two tiers may be created. The Constitution recognizes the gram sabha, i.e. all the electors in a village panchayat. The Constitution provides that seats and offices of chairpersons be reserved for scheduled castes (SCs) and scheduled tribes (STs) in proportion to their respective population, and not less than one-third seats and offices of the chairpersons be reserved for women, including within the SC and ST reservations. Women's increased political participation has yielded positive results. Issues central to development-including health, nutrition, family income and education-have taken center stage as women participate in panchayati raj institutions (PRIs), village development boards, and other governance structures. India has primarily relied upon this method of reservation to ensure women's presence in decision-making bodies. This has increased de jure, but not necessarily de facto, participation. There is a need to encourage women's participation in other kinds of groups and associations which contribute to an atmosphere of leadership by women. This book discusses the background and future possibilities of women and PRIs. [Subject: Gender Studies, India Studies, Constitutional Studies]
With reference to Sitapur District, India.
With special reference to India.
Case study with reference to Bīkāner District of Rajasthan, India.
Contributed articles with reference to India.
Study on the social and political background of women members in Cooch Behar District, West Bengal, India.
This Book Deals With Women`S Role And Empowerment, Specially In Panchayati Raj Institutions. The Book Is The Outcome Of A Two-Day Seminar Held On 27-28 April, 200 At The Indian Social Institute, New Delhi.
With reference to India.