Satyanarayana, G.

Women in grass-roots governance / G. Satyanarayana. - xvi, 246 pages ; 23 cm

Includes statistical tables.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-241) and index.

The Indian society has been based on traditions that are centred around the women in the family. Despite their crucial role and contribution for the sustenance and survival of the society, women have been neglected and suppressed. However, owing to numerous efforts by the civil society, the position and status of women has been changing rapidly in post-independent India. This has been made possible through the provisions of the Constitution and consistent efforts of social reformers and leaders of social justice. It has gained momentum especially after the provision of 33 per cent reservation for women in Panchayat Raj and Municipal Administration through 73rd and 74th Amendments to the Indian Constitution. As a result, women have entered into public domain at grass-roots governance and their contribution is gaining importance. Despite the increased participation of women leaders in Panchayat Raj, their leadership has not been as effective as expected due to several socio-economic and cultural factors.

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Women--Political activity--India--Telangana.
Women--Social conditions.--India--Telangana
Women in development--India--Telangana.
Panchayat--India--Telangana.

HQ1236.5.I4 / S28 2020

305.420954 / SAT