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UPSC Editorial Analysis: Women’s Empowerment in Indian Legislature

Kartavya Desk Staff

Source: The Hindu

*General Studies-2; Topic: **Parliament and State Legislatures **– structure, functioning, conduct of business, powers & privileges and issues arising out of these.*

Introduction

The concept of ‘women-led development’ was a key theme during India’s presidency of the G20.

• Vice President of India, also Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, introduced significant reforms aimed at enhancing the role of women in India’s legislative processes.

• A major milestone in this direction was the passage of the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam (Women’s Reservation Bill), 2023, which has marked a new era for gender parity in governance.

Background:

• Historically, the role of women in governance was often limited to symbolic positions. However, the approach of women-led development positions women as active participants in planning, decision-making, and leadership roles, not just beneficiaries.

• This paradigm shift aligns with Sustainable Development Goal 5.5 of the UN, which calls for women’s full participation in leadership across all sectors.

• The G20 New Delhi Leaders’ Declaration further highlighted the multiplier effect that investing in women’s leadership can have on sustainable development.

Key Initiatives in the Rajya Sabha:

Several transformative initiatives were introduced in the Rajya Sabha to promote gender parity:

Reconstitution of the Vice-Chairperson Panel: In a historic move, the panel was reconstituted to include only women members, symbolizing their commanding presence during pivotal moments in legislative proceedings.

• In a historic move, the panel was reconstituted to include only women members, symbolizing their commanding presence during pivotal moments in legislative proceedings.

50% Representation in Key Roles: Four women members were nominated to constitute 50% of the panel of vice-chairpersons, marking a significant shift toward gender parity.

• Four women members were nominated to constitute 50% of the panel of vice-chairpersons, marking a significant shift toward gender parity.

Training Women Officers: All gazetted women officers were trained to take on House-related duties, traditionally dominated by men. This was aimed at breaking gender stereotypes.

• All gazetted women officers were trained to take on House-related duties, traditionally dominated by men. This was aimed at breaking gender stereotypes.

Appointment of Women Officials: Women were appointed in key positions such as chamber attendants and in critical roles like human resources, legislative section, and capacity-building divisions.

• Women were appointed in key positions such as chamber attendants and in critical roles like human resources, legislative section, and capacity-building divisions.

Achievements and Milestones:

S. Phangnon Konyak became the first woman from Nagaland to preside over the Rajya Sabha, marking a major milestone for women’s leadership.

P.T. Usha, a renowned athlete, made history as the first nominated MP to become Vice Chairperson of the Rajya Sabha.

• Women officers have been appointed in pivotal positions within the Secretariat, including leading roles in capacity building and legislative procedures.

• A woman officer was appointed as the master trainer for the iGOT-Karmayogi Bharat program, reflecting women’s growing influence in administrative roles.

Challenges and Opportunities:

While these achievements are significant, there are several challenges that need to be addressed:

Breaking Stereotypes: Despite progress, there are still stereotypes in traditionally male-dominated roles within the Secretariat. Continuous efforts are needed to break these barriers.

• Despite progress, there are still stereotypes in traditionally male-dominated roles within the Secretariat. Continuous efforts are needed to break these barriers.

Safe Commutation: Ensuring safe and convenient commutation for women officers, especially during late working hours, remains a challenge.

• Ensuring safe and convenient commutation for women officers, especially during late working hours, remains a challenge.

Government Schemes Supporting Women’s Empowerment:

Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam (Women’s Reservation Bill), 2023: This bill mandates 33% reservation for women in legislative bodies, aiming to significantly enhance their participation in politics.

• This bill mandates 33% reservation for women in legislative bodies, aiming to significantly enhance their participation in politics.

iGOT-Karmayogi Bharat Program: A capacity-building initiative focused on equipping government officials, including women, with the necessary skills for effective governance.

• A capacity-building initiative focused on equipping government officials, including women, with the necessary skills for effective governance.

‘Vahan’ App: Aimed at ensuring safe commutation for women officers during late hours, this initiative is crucial for promoting women’s safety in workplace environments.

• Aimed at ensuring safe commutation for women officers during late hours, this initiative is crucial for promoting women’s safety in workplace environments.

Internship Program for Miranda House Students: An internship program to engage young women in learning parliamentary procedures, further promoting the next generation of women leaders.

• An internship program to engage young women in learning parliamentary procedures, further promoting the next generation of women leaders.

International Best Practices

Rwanda has mandated gender quotas through its Constitution, requiring at least 30% of the seats in both chambers of Parliament to be held by women. Currently, Rwanda’s lower house has over 60% female representation, the highest in the world.

Countries like Sweden, Norway, and Finland have adopted voluntary gender quotas for political parties, leading to a balanced representation of women in their parliaments.

Canada: The Equal Voice Initiative trains women candidates for political office, providing mentorship and leadership development.

The EU has made strides in gender representation through policies that promote women’s leadership roles.

Way Forward:

Increase Representation: Continue efforts to increase women’s representation in leadership roles within the Rajya Sabha and its Secretariat.

• Continue efforts to increase women’s representation in leadership roles within the Rajya Sabha and its Secretariat.

Extend Initiatives: The successful implementation of women-led development initiatives in the Rajya Sabha should be expanded to other legislative bodies across India.

• The successful implementation of women-led development initiatives in the Rajya Sabha should be expanded to other legislative bodies across India.

Gender Sensitization: Regular gender sensitization workshops should be conducted to maintain a culture of equality and gender parity in the workplace.

• Regular gender sensitization workshops should be conducted to maintain a culture of equality and gender parity in the workplace.

Showcasing Talents: Creating platforms for women to showcase their talents through events like Women’s Day celebrations is crucial for enhancing visibility and confidence among women leaders.

• Creating platforms for women to showcase their talents through events like Women’s Day celebrations is crucial for enhancing visibility and confidence among women leaders.

Conclusion:

• Women’s empowerment in Indian legislature is moving from rhetoric to reality, with transformative policies and initiatives driving gender parity in governance. These efforts, coupled with a global focus on women-led development, are steering India toward a future where women play a pivotal role in shaping national policy and progress.

Practice Question:

What are the major challenges that women face in traditionally male-dominated legislative and administrative roles in India? Suggest strategies for overcoming these challenges while promoting gender balance in parliamentary procedures. (250 Words)

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