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NAMES OF GROUP
MEMBERS
ROLL .NO NAMES
167126 SIDDHESH CHAVAN
167128 RIYA DAHIVADKAR
167130 NEHA DEOKAR
167132 ASHLESH DHABALE
167134 SRUSHTI DUGAONKAR
167136 SHRUTI GAIKWAD
 Women held all the power.
 Worshipped as goddesses because of ability to
give life.
Until…
 Men learned that they had a role in creation of
life
INTRODUCTION
 Women empowerment refers to increasing the
spiritual, political, social or economic strength of
women. It often involves the empowered developing
confidence in their own capacities”.
 Women’s empowerment is the ability to the exercise
full control over one’s action. The last few decades
have witnessed some basic changes in the status and
role of women in our society.
 “Achieving parity for women in politics will achieve
parity for women in human rights.”
Women upliftment and empowerment in India first received
National and International recognition when the Indira
Gandhi’s Government launched the Indira Mahila Yojana and
when the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
incorporated the issue of Women Upliftment as one of its
primary objective.
In 1954, the United Nations Convention on the Political
Rights of Women went into force, enshrining women's equal
rights to vote, hold office, and access public services as
provided for male citizens within national laws.
There has been shift in policy approaches from the
concept of ‘welfare’ in seventies to ‘development’ in eighties
and now to ‘empowerment’ in the nineties.
 In July 2008, women accounted for 80.4 % of
parliamentarians worldwide (IPU, 2008)
 In Arab Countries this number stood at 9.7%
 This disparity rarely reflects legal restrictions:
 Women can vote, women can support candidates, and
women can run for office in almost every country.
 In many countries, female voter turnout exceeds male
turnout.
 An important policy response has been gender quotas in
politics: Over 100 countries have some form of political
affirmative action.
WOMEN PARTICIPATION IN
POLITICS
 VOTING-
The movement for women’s
suffrage began in the early 1900s in
response to a national movement
for suffrage, even though vast majority
of neither men nor women had a right
to vote during the British colonial rule
before 1947. After Indian independence
from Britain, the Indian Constitution in 1950
officially granted women and men suffrage.
Prior to universal suffrage, provincial
legislatures had granted women the
right to vote.
SMRITI IRANI
UMA BHARTI
CABINET MINISTERS
WOMEN PARTICIPATION IN
POLITICS
 In 1950, universal suffrage granted voting
rights to all women. This is enshrined in
Article 326in our constitution.
India is a parliamentary system with
two houses.
MENKA GANDHI
: Lok Sabha(lower house) and Rajya Sabha (upper house).
 Rates of participation among women in 1962 were 46.63%
for Lok Sabha elections and rose to a high in 1984 of
58.60%. Male turnout during that same period was 63.31%
in 1962 and 68.18% in 1984.
INDIAN WOMEN IN POLITICS
Mrs. Pratibha Patil
Former First women
President of India
Sonia Gandhi
Chair person of
Congress
Shella dixit
Former C.M of New
Delhi
Mamta Banerjee
C.M of West Bengal
Indira Gandhi
First Former Prime Minister
How Do We Get More Women
In Politics:-
 Quotas
 Issues
 Motivation
 Qualification
 Education
 Organization
MEN AND WOMEN SHOULD GET
EQUAL CHANCES IN POLITICS
 Political Science major requires:
 an interest in political and social issues and ethical
reasoning
 strong analytical and communicative skills

Studying political science prepares students:
 to think independently, helps to develop skills such as
flexibility, critical judgment, and the ability to understand
the world from a variety of political, cultural and social
perspectives.
 Anyone,
 interested in issues like education, environment, civil
rights, war and peace, globalization, justice and equality.
 Anyone, interested in careers like law, teaching,
journalism, public policy and any other
careers that depend upon analytic, research and
communication skills.
IMPORTANT REASONS FOR DEMANDING GREATER
REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN IN POLITICAL LIFE.
 First is the intuitive one: the greater the number of
women in public office, articulating interests and
seen to be wielding power, the more the gender
hierarchy in public life could be weakened.
 Second and more important, we could explore the
strategies that women employ to access the public
sphere in the context of a patriarchal socio-political
system. These women have been successful in
subverting the boundaries of gender and in
operating in a very aggressive male-dominated
sphere.
GRAPHICAL VIEW
IMPACTS
 Female leadership in politics is an important way of providing women a say in
the policy process.
 Cultural and social norms often lead to poor perceptions of whether women can
lead effectively.
 This can make initial entry of women into politics difficult.
 However, voters are willing to learn – they update their beliefs after observing
women lead.
 Development of nation & opportunities to all.
 Female leadership shifts policies towards those preferred by women
 Suggests public policy can play an important role in ensuring there is a first
generation of female leaders.
 Women only had right to vote in USA since 1920.
 Women represent 50% of world’s population.
 Have only 16% representation in world’s governments.
 60% of eligible women vote compared
 to 56% of eligible men.
CHALLENGES FACED BY WOMEN
 Women face numerous obstacles in achieving representation in governance.
Their participation has been limited by the assumption that women’s proper
sphere is the “private” sphere. By relegating women to the private sphere, their
ability to enter the political arena is curtailed.
 Most cultural norms in rural India discourage having women in leadership roles.
 Even once elected, women tend to hold lesser valued cabinet ministries or
similar positions. These are described as “soft industries” and include health,
education, and welfare.
 Additionally, in more autocratic nations, women are less likely to have their
interests represented. Many women attain political standing due to kinship ties,
as they have male family members who are involved in politics.
 Women only had right to vote in U.S.A
since 1920.
 Women represent 50% of World’s
population.
 They have only 16% representation in
World’s government.
 60% of eligible women vote compared to
56% of eligible men.
ACHIEVING PARITY FOR
WOMEN IN POLITICS WILL
ACHIEVE PARITY FOR WOMEN
IN HUMAN RIGHTS.
 Quotas can change voter attitudes towards
women in leadership positions & enhance future
electoral success of women.
 Law is formed to give women a reservations in
politics in different countries including India:-
 50% reservation has been given to the women in
politics in Bihar.
 Less than 50 % reservation is given to women in
politics, in Tamil Nadu .
 Gujarat is going to follow this law of reservation.
 Women's ability to courageously harness the human
capital resource in the undisputed large numbers of
women and specifically, male gender champions
provides them with space and resident technical
support to organize and sustain momentum for
accession to political leadership.
 Work towards barriers that hinder women’s political
participation such as patriarchy, violence, money,
cultural barriers, and religious barrier.
 It has been shown that wherever women are
empowered, there is an acceleration of development.
There is therefore the need for gender sensitive laws,
budget and empowerment of women through training,
economic empowerment, political support and
affirmative action.
PREPARED BY-
GROUP MEMBERS
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WOMEN IN POLITICS

  • 1.
  • 2. NAMES OF GROUP MEMBERS ROLL .NO NAMES 167126 SIDDHESH CHAVAN 167128 RIYA DAHIVADKAR 167130 NEHA DEOKAR 167132 ASHLESH DHABALE 167134 SRUSHTI DUGAONKAR 167136 SHRUTI GAIKWAD
  • 3.  Women held all the power.  Worshipped as goddesses because of ability to give life. Until…  Men learned that they had a role in creation of life
  • 4. INTRODUCTION  Women empowerment refers to increasing the spiritual, political, social or economic strength of women. It often involves the empowered developing confidence in their own capacities”.  Women’s empowerment is the ability to the exercise full control over one’s action. The last few decades have witnessed some basic changes in the status and role of women in our society.  “Achieving parity for women in politics will achieve parity for women in human rights.”
  • 5. Women upliftment and empowerment in India first received National and International recognition when the Indira Gandhi’s Government launched the Indira Mahila Yojana and when the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) incorporated the issue of Women Upliftment as one of its primary objective. In 1954, the United Nations Convention on the Political Rights of Women went into force, enshrining women's equal rights to vote, hold office, and access public services as provided for male citizens within national laws. There has been shift in policy approaches from the concept of ‘welfare’ in seventies to ‘development’ in eighties and now to ‘empowerment’ in the nineties.
  • 6.  In July 2008, women accounted for 80.4 % of parliamentarians worldwide (IPU, 2008)  In Arab Countries this number stood at 9.7%  This disparity rarely reflects legal restrictions:  Women can vote, women can support candidates, and women can run for office in almost every country.  In many countries, female voter turnout exceeds male turnout.  An important policy response has been gender quotas in politics: Over 100 countries have some form of political affirmative action.
  • 7. WOMEN PARTICIPATION IN POLITICS  VOTING- The movement for women’s suffrage began in the early 1900s in response to a national movement for suffrage, even though vast majority of neither men nor women had a right to vote during the British colonial rule before 1947. After Indian independence from Britain, the Indian Constitution in 1950 officially granted women and men suffrage. Prior to universal suffrage, provincial legislatures had granted women the right to vote. SMRITI IRANI UMA BHARTI CABINET MINISTERS
  • 8. WOMEN PARTICIPATION IN POLITICS  In 1950, universal suffrage granted voting rights to all women. This is enshrined in Article 326in our constitution. India is a parliamentary system with two houses. MENKA GANDHI : Lok Sabha(lower house) and Rajya Sabha (upper house).  Rates of participation among women in 1962 were 46.63% for Lok Sabha elections and rose to a high in 1984 of 58.60%. Male turnout during that same period was 63.31% in 1962 and 68.18% in 1984.
  • 9. INDIAN WOMEN IN POLITICS Mrs. Pratibha Patil Former First women President of India Sonia Gandhi Chair person of Congress Shella dixit Former C.M of New Delhi Mamta Banerjee C.M of West Bengal Indira Gandhi First Former Prime Minister
  • 10.
  • 11. How Do We Get More Women In Politics:-  Quotas  Issues  Motivation  Qualification  Education  Organization
  • 12. MEN AND WOMEN SHOULD GET EQUAL CHANCES IN POLITICS
  • 13.  Political Science major requires:  an interest in political and social issues and ethical reasoning  strong analytical and communicative skills  Studying political science prepares students:  to think independently, helps to develop skills such as flexibility, critical judgment, and the ability to understand the world from a variety of political, cultural and social perspectives.  Anyone,  interested in issues like education, environment, civil rights, war and peace, globalization, justice and equality.  Anyone, interested in careers like law, teaching, journalism, public policy and any other careers that depend upon analytic, research and communication skills.
  • 14. IMPORTANT REASONS FOR DEMANDING GREATER REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN IN POLITICAL LIFE.  First is the intuitive one: the greater the number of women in public office, articulating interests and seen to be wielding power, the more the gender hierarchy in public life could be weakened.  Second and more important, we could explore the strategies that women employ to access the public sphere in the context of a patriarchal socio-political system. These women have been successful in subverting the boundaries of gender and in operating in a very aggressive male-dominated sphere.
  • 16. IMPACTS  Female leadership in politics is an important way of providing women a say in the policy process.  Cultural and social norms often lead to poor perceptions of whether women can lead effectively.  This can make initial entry of women into politics difficult.  However, voters are willing to learn – they update their beliefs after observing women lead.  Development of nation & opportunities to all.  Female leadership shifts policies towards those preferred by women  Suggests public policy can play an important role in ensuring there is a first generation of female leaders.  Women only had right to vote in USA since 1920.  Women represent 50% of world’s population.  Have only 16% representation in world’s governments.  60% of eligible women vote compared  to 56% of eligible men.
  • 17. CHALLENGES FACED BY WOMEN  Women face numerous obstacles in achieving representation in governance. Their participation has been limited by the assumption that women’s proper sphere is the “private” sphere. By relegating women to the private sphere, their ability to enter the political arena is curtailed.  Most cultural norms in rural India discourage having women in leadership roles.  Even once elected, women tend to hold lesser valued cabinet ministries or similar positions. These are described as “soft industries” and include health, education, and welfare.  Additionally, in more autocratic nations, women are less likely to have their interests represented. Many women attain political standing due to kinship ties, as they have male family members who are involved in politics.
  • 18.  Women only had right to vote in U.S.A since 1920.  Women represent 50% of World’s population.  They have only 16% representation in World’s government.  60% of eligible women vote compared to 56% of eligible men.
  • 19. ACHIEVING PARITY FOR WOMEN IN POLITICS WILL ACHIEVE PARITY FOR WOMEN IN HUMAN RIGHTS.
  • 20.  Quotas can change voter attitudes towards women in leadership positions & enhance future electoral success of women.  Law is formed to give women a reservations in politics in different countries including India:-  50% reservation has been given to the women in politics in Bihar.  Less than 50 % reservation is given to women in politics, in Tamil Nadu .  Gujarat is going to follow this law of reservation.
  • 21.  Women's ability to courageously harness the human capital resource in the undisputed large numbers of women and specifically, male gender champions provides them with space and resident technical support to organize and sustain momentum for accession to political leadership.  Work towards barriers that hinder women’s political participation such as patriarchy, violence, money, cultural barriers, and religious barrier.  It has been shown that wherever women are empowered, there is an acceleration of development. There is therefore the need for gender sensitive laws, budget and empowerment of women through training, economic empowerment, political support and affirmative action.
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