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Women in Parliment
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Current Affairs
Women in Parliment
By : Author Desk
Updated : 2024-06-06 16:46:45
WOMEN IN PARLIAMENT
India has elected
74 women MPs to Lok Sabha
this year,
four fewer than in 2019
and
52 more than in India’s first elections in 1952.
These 74 women make just
13.63% of the elected strength of the Lower House
, much less than the
33%
that will be reserved for women after the next delimitation exercise.
HOW MANY WOMEN MPS IN RAJYA SABHA?
24.
THE TREND
ANALYSIS
Of the
74 women MPs elected
,
43 are first time MPs
. This is higher than the overall percentage of newcomers in the House (59% vs 52%).
Women MPs have only
76 Lok Sabha terms of experience
(one term is generally 5 years long).
Women MPs, with an
average age of 50 years
, are also
They are as educated as their male counterparts, with 78% completing undergraduation.
Out of the total
8,360 candidates
, who stood in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, just around
10% were women.
This number too has increased over time — it stood at 3% in 1957.
This is the first time that women candidates’ proportion touched 10%.
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