This paper attempts to acquaint students with the position of Indian women in political sphere both as voters and as contestants, along with how the State Policies perceive women. This makes them aware of the rights and duties as stakeholders in the political sphere and equips them to become equal partners in the public domain.
Fundamental Rights for women as per the Constitution of India
Women in Elections as voters, as contestants: Elections of 1952
Women in political decision making – Dilemmas and Contributions
Introducing Transition from tribe to state, impact on women’s status with reference to migration and rehabilitation (Case Study of Chipko Movement)
Perception of Women by the Indian State – Women’s Reservation Bill
Unit I
Unit II
Unit III
Unit IV
Unit V