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Data of women participation in gram panchayat lavel in india

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Answered by Atkah
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Panchayats have been the backbone of grassroot democracy in the Indian villages since its beginning. Gandhi had aptly favoured the panchayati raj and his dream got translated with the passage of the Constitution (73rdAmendment) Act, 1992 (or simply the Panchayati Raj Act), which introduced the three-tier Panchayati Raj system to ensure people’s participation in rural reconstruction in general and that of women in particular. It came into force with effect from April 24, 1993.
Answered by ananya162
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Women turnout during India's 2014 parliamentary general elections was 65.63%, compared to 67.09% turnout for men.[12] In 16 out of 29 states of India, more women voted than men.[12] A total of 260.6 million women exercised their right to vote in April–May 2014 elections for India's parliament.

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