International Journal
2023 Publications - Volume 2 - Issue 2

Airo International Research Journal ISSN 2320-3714


Submitted By
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Swechaa Siingh

Subject
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Humanities

Month Of Publication
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May 2023

Abstract
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India's post-independence democracy was modelled after the British parliamentary system and was based on universal adult suffrage. One of India's greatest accomplishments is that it is a democracy in practise. One must be aware of the fact that this democratic endeavour is incomplete, as women make up nearly half of the population. Less than 10% of legislative seats are filled by members of the populace. An indication of the maturity and effectiveness of democracy in any nation is the equal involvement of men and women in important policy- making organisations. Being the largest democracy in the world, India's constitution prohibits discrimination based on sex and class in an effort to eliminate gender inequality. Women have been voting more frequently recently, according to an examination of their voting behaviour in India. They are still underrepresented in legislative bodies, nevertheless. Mental obstructions are broken down and ladies are spurred to enter legislative issues by seeing ladies in office. This paper offers a new support for the preparing impacts of female portrayal. Ladies can now enter legislative issues through a customarily male-ruled professional way because of female portrayal, which may likewise broaden future female up-and-comers.

Pages
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203- 211