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    The introduction of the 128th Constitution Amendment Bill was a landmark event. It delivered on poll promises made in the 2014 and 2019 elections and took forward an initiative that’s been in the works for about three decades

    The Resilient Journey of Women in Politics

    Following the early advocacy for women’s political rights during the Indian national movement, the issue of women’s reservation took a significant turn with the introduction of the National Perspective Plan for Women in 1988. This plan recommended reservations for women at all levels of governance, from Panchayat to Parliament.

    The National Perspective Plan for Women

    The National Perspective Plan for Women was a landmark initiative aimed at enhancing women’s representation in politics. It recommended reservations for women at all levels of governance, thereby acknowledging the need for women’s active participation in decision-making bodies.

    The 73rd and 74th Amendments to the Constitution

    As a consequence of the recommendations made in the National Perspective Plan, the 73rd and 74th amendments to the Constitution were enacted. These amendments mandated one-third of seats for women in Panchayati Raj institutions and one-third of chairperson offices at various levels. This was a significant step towards ensuring women’s representation in local governance.

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    Additional Reservation for SC and ST Women

    In addition to the general reservation, these amendments also provided additional reservation for Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) women in these seats. This provision ensured that women from marginalised communities also had fair representation in governance.

    The National Perspective Plan of 1988 and the subsequent constitutional amendments marked a significant milestone in the journey towards achieving gender equality in Indian politics. They not only recognized the need for women’s representation but also took concrete steps to ensure it. Today, these measures continue to play a crucial role in promoting women’s active participation in governance, thereby carrying forward the vision of leaders like Begum Shah Nawaz and Sarojini Naidu.

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