What is the percentage of women political re in india 0?
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As we know that outside the all traditions now women are also participating in politics ....
So.... % of women shares In politics is about....18.5 % ...
India has 148th rank of world in women shares in politics....
As we know that outside the all traditions now women are also participating in politics ....
So.... % of women shares In politics is about....18.5 % ...
India has 148th rank of world in women shares in politics....
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Women have a poor 11% representation in India’s Lok Sabha and 10.6% in the Rajya Sabha, making India 108th among 188 countries covered in the annual analysis on statistics of women members of parliament (MPs) conducted by the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU).
The global average of women in parliaments as of November 2013 stood at 21.3%, a slight increase over the numbers in the immediately preceding two years (20.3% and 19.5%). The IPU is an
international organization of parliaments
and works for the establishment of representative democracies.
Countries are ranked by the IPU based on percentage of women in the lower house of parliament. The top three countries in the 2013 analysis were Rwanda, Andorra and Cuba.
In a country like India with around 49 per cent of women in the population, the political participation of women has been low," it noted.
The survey said there are developing countries like Rwanda which has more than 60 per cent women representatives in Parliament in 2017.
Countries like Egypt, India, Brazil, Malaysia, Japan, Sri Lanka and Thailand have less than 15 per cent representation of women in Parliament, it added.
Quoting an Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and UN Women report -- Women in Politics 2017, the survey said Lok Sabha had 64 (11.8 percent of 542 MPs) and Rajya Sabha 27 (11 per cent of 245 MPs) women MPs.
"As on October 2016, out of the total 4,118 MLAs across the country, only 9 per cent were women," it said.
The global average of women in parliaments as of November 2013 stood at 21.3%, a slight increase over the numbers in the immediately preceding two years (20.3% and 19.5%). The IPU is an
international organization of parliaments
and works for the establishment of representative democracies.
Countries are ranked by the IPU based on percentage of women in the lower house of parliament. The top three countries in the 2013 analysis were Rwanda, Andorra and Cuba.
In a country like India with around 49 per cent of women in the population, the political participation of women has been low," it noted.
The survey said there are developing countries like Rwanda which has more than 60 per cent women representatives in Parliament in 2017.
Countries like Egypt, India, Brazil, Malaysia, Japan, Sri Lanka and Thailand have less than 15 per cent representation of women in Parliament, it added.
Quoting an Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and UN Women report -- Women in Politics 2017, the survey said Lok Sabha had 64 (11.8 percent of 542 MPs) and Rajya Sabha 27 (11 per cent of 245 MPs) women MPs.
"As on October 2016, out of the total 4,118 MLAs across the country, only 9 per cent were women," it said.
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