
Women's Reservation Bill was on Tuesday introduced in the Lok Sabha by Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal.?Discussion for passing of the Bill in Rajya Sabha will be taken up on September 21. The Bill will be taken up in Rajya Sabha on 21st September, sources said.?The government said the women's reservation bill is aimed at enabling greater participation of women in policy-making at the state and national levels. The statement of purpose of the bill said the role of women is extremely important for achieving the goal of making India a developed country by 2047. The reservation will come into effect after a delimitation exercise is undertaken and will continue for 15 years. Seats reserved for women will be rotated after each delimitation exercise, according to the bill.
Key changes in the Bill
- 181 seats in Lok Sabha will be reserved for women now.
- 33% of 84 seats for Scheduled Castes in Lok Sabha will be reserved for women now.
- 33% of 47 seats for Scheduled Tribes (STs) in Lok Sabha will be reserved for women now.
- 33% constituencies in all state assemblies will be reserved for women now
- Rotation of seats reserved for women in Lok Sabha and state assemblies to take place after each delimitation exercise.
The Congress has been reiterating its demand that the Women's Reservation Bill must be passed during the special session of Parliament which is set to start from September 18. Congress former chief Sonia Gandhi who will be attending the Parliament Special Session also asserted that the Bill was Congress' brain child. On Tuesday, while the Congress leader was entering the old Parliament building, she said, "It is ours, Apna Hai."
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