Reservation for women is essential to address historical and systemic gender disparities that have marginalized them in various spheres, including politics, education, and the workforce. It promotes equal representation and opportunities, enabling women to participate fully in decision-making processes. Additionally, such measures help challenge societal norms and stereotypes, fostering a more inclusive environment that benefits everyone. Ultimately, women's reservation is a step towards achieving gender equality and empowering future generations.
Women's Reservation Bill happened in 2010.
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yes ofcource
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Reservation is not the solution to our problems. The only people who do need reservation are the ones who have been oppressed over the years, and have not had fair opportunities or representation, who have been socially/economically backward or weak, and women, in no way, are weak. The ones willing to enter politics, will do that anyway.
No because there is no need at the present time.
Well, the concept of Women's reservation bill is a good idea I agree with the fact that women should take part actively in politics. So far that it would lead to gender equality resulting in empowerment. Nonetheless, reservation isn't the only way to bring the outcome. When men can equally participate in politics why not women?
yes. population study shows more than 50% is women population. but representation in all spheres is not even 5%. to eradicate the erratic society and voice for women in the cultured society and to develop, improve individually financially and to protect women to educate women for the development of our country and for the development of next generation etc., women reservation should be as per their population study or at least 1/3 is a must.
this will help! http://ic0n0klast.blogspot.com/2009/06/expected-rank-for-eamcet-2009.html
Satinath Choudhary has written: 'Reservation for women and SC/ST in elections'
reservation desk
She thought women needed to fight for their rights.