Empowering Women: India's Pioneering Journey in Local Governance
Harivansh, Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman, highlights women's transformative role in India's governance. At a Commonwealth conference, he emphasizes that women's participation leads to transparency, accountability, and effective governance. India's constitutional progress, including reserved seats for women, showcases its commitment to gender equality and improving democratic outcomes.
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Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh emphasized the transformative role of women in governance at the Commonwealth conference. He highlighted that women-led local bodies exhibit higher transparency, tighter monitoring, and stronger accountability.
Harivansh noted that India's three-tier system, encompassing Parliament, state legislatures, and local bodies, benefits from women's participation, reducing leakages and ensuring efficient delivery of government programs.
The implementation of reserved seats for women and constitutional amendments reflects India's dedication to gender equality, with many women advancing as influential leaders. The model serves as a beacon for Commonwealth countries, demonstrating that inclusive parliaments bolster democracy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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