Effect of Haryana Panchayati Raj Act 1994 on Local women

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https://doi.org/10.53724/jmsg/v7n4.02

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Local Governance, Participation, Development, Women, Equality, Governance

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The present period is known as the democratic era from the point of view of governance, this system of governance has developed into a widely popular form of governance. Freedom, equality, and fraternity are accepted as ideal values ​​in a democracy, so basically, the first condition for the success of democracy is equal participation of the common people in the form of governance. Efforts have been made at the constitutional level to ensure the participation of the common man in India, mainly at the village level, efforts have been made to ensure the participation of women in governance, because, since the past, the participation of women in governance has been negligible. To keep them away from the power of governance is to deprive half of the society and the nation of the stream of development. Women will also be given opportunities at the same level as men, only then we can build a strong society and nation. In the present era, the level of continuous education is increasing steadily, as a result of which there has been an increase in awareness among women on a large scale. In today's era, women are not behind men at every level, provided they are given equal opportunities as men, then they have the ability to expose their talents in reality on the ground. With the aim of including women in the stream of development and providing equal opportunities to men, efforts have been made to provide political participation, especially at the village level, under the Thirty-third Constitutional Amendment Act in India. The Haryana Panchayati Raj Act 1994 was effectively implemented in the state of Haryana to comply with the 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act, after which the impact of various levels on rural women can be seen continuously in the state of Haryana.

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Dr. HR Swamy, Dr. BP Gupta: Rural Development and Cooperation, RBD Publishing House, Jaipur, New Delhi, p-5-11

George Mathew: Panchayati Raj Perspectives and Experience in India, Arunodaya Prakashan, Delhi, 2003, p-98

Published

19-10-2022

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Puja, & Dr. Mukesh kumar Yadav. (2022). Effect of Haryana Panchayati Raj Act 1994 on Local women. Jai Maa Saraswati Gyandayini An International Multidisciplinary E-Journal, 7(IV), 01–02. https://doi.org/10.53724/jmsg/v7n4.02

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