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    74 women elected to 18th Lok Sabha, accounting for 13.6% representation in Lok Sabha

    Posted 06 Jun 2024

    Updated 07 Jun 2024

    2 min read

    Election of 74 women to 18th Lok Sabha (LS) is a slight dip in women representation as 78 women were elected to 17th LS (14.4% representation). 

    Status of women representation in Legislature

    • 9.7% of 797 women contestants won in 18th LS elections while in 17th LS elections, 10.74% of 726 women contestants won. 
    • Women’s representation in LS increased from 5% in first LS to its highest in 17th LS (14.4%). 
    • Presently, women members constitute 14.05% of Rajya Sabha members
    • Globally, share of women in national parliaments is 26.9%. 

    Significance of women representation:

    • Women legislators perform better in their constituencies on economic indicators than their male counterparts.
    • Accounting for around 50% population, legislative representation is fundamental to political empowerment.
    • Women are less likely to be criminal and corrupt, more efficacious, and less vulnerable to political opportunism.

    Challenges to women’s legislative representation:

    • Societal Prejudices, male dominated political structures, and family obligations.
    • Structural disadvantages: Election campaigns are costly, time-consuming and are marred by inappropriate commenting, hate speeches, abusive threats and muscle power.
    • Internalised patriarchy: Women themselves are often influenced by patriarchal societal norms.

     

    Steps taken for increasing women political representation

    • Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, 2023 (106th Amendment Act) to reserve one-third of seats for women in Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies including Legislative Assembly of Delhi.
    • The 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendments made reservation of 1/3rd seats in Panchayats and Municipalities for women.
    • India pledged to achieve SDG target 5.5, which calls for women's full and effective participation at all levels of decision-making in politics and public life.
    • Tags :
    • Women in Lok Sabha
    • 18th Lok Sabha
    • Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam
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