The Women Reservation Bill of India, otherwise called the 108th Amendment of the Constitution of India, is a proposed revision that would hold 33% of all seats in the Lok Sabha and state regulative congregations for women. The bill was passed by the Rajya Sabha in 2010, yet has not yet been passed by the Lok Sabha. There are various contentions for and against the Women’ Reservation Bill. Allies of the bill contend that it is important to guarantee that Women are sufficiently addressed in the political cycle. They highlight the way that Women make up just 11% of the …
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