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2."It is true that the literacy rate, in general, has registered a substantial increase since Independence, but the female literacy rate (65.5 per cent) still remains 16.6 per cent less than the male literacy rate (82.1 per cent). In these circumstances, women's low participation in the electoral process is not surprising." Do you support this statement And give reasons.​

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Answered by krishnakkyadav11
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Answered by singhrajeev9801
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Explanation:

It is true that the literacy rate, in general, has registered a substantial ... per cent) still remains 16.6 per cent less than the male literacy.

however,

According to Inter-Parliamentary Union, in 2019, India ranked 148th in the world, with only 62 women MPs in the Lower House, based on the 2014 elections. In the 17th Lok Sabha, the number saw a significant increase to 78, which still is a mere 14.31 per cent of the total strength of the present LS.

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