Role and Developmental Activities of Women in Panchayati Raj Institution of Kathua District

A. Dubey, Neelima Gupta, Surbhi Sharma
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Abstract Constitution of India was amended by way of 73rd amendment in 1992, wherein constitution and establishment of Panchayats was made mandatory. It was the resolve of the Parliament to take democracy to the grassroot level, which culminated in the carrying out of this amendment. A period of eighteen years has passed since 73rd amendment and the present study was undertaken with an effort to study the role and development activities of women in Panchayats. The study was conducted in all the blocks of Kathua district of Jammu Division. A total of 23 women respondents from all blocks were randomlyselected for the study. The tool used for obtaining information was an Interview Schedule. The findings revealed that majority of the women elected as Panchayat members were married, belonged to joint families and were mostly educated. They were mainly housewives before joining politics. Husbands of majority of the women motivated them and provided full moral support and stood by them throughout elections. Economic independence was the main motive in joining politics as stated by majority of them. The women faced tremendous administrative problems, and had inadequate knowledge about working of panchayats. They could not exercise their right of freedom of expression as their husbands or other male members did not support them. A lot more still needs to be done by the Government in training and empowering the women to exercise their authority at all the three levels of Panchayati Raj institutions, local NGO’s and government organizations need to come forward to train women for this role.
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妇女在卡图瓦区潘查亚提拉吉机构中的作用和发展活动
印度宪法于1992年通过第73次修正案进行了修改,其中规定了宪法和建立村务委员会的强制性。正是议会决心将民主带到基层,并最终通过了这项修正案。自第73条修正案以来已经过去了18年,本研究的目的是研究妇女在村务委员会的作用和发展活动。这项研究是在查谟省卡图瓦区的所有街区进行的。来自各个街区的23名女性受访者被随机选择参加这项研究。获取信息的工具是一个采访时间表。调查结果显示,大多数当选为村务委员会成员的妇女是已婚的,属于联合家庭,而且大多受过教育。她们在从政前主要是家庭主妇。大多数妇女的丈夫激励她们,在整个选举中给予她们充分的道义支持和支持。经济独立是大多数人加入政治的主要动机。这些妇女面临着巨大的管理问题,对村务委员会的工作了解不足。她们不能行使言论自由权,因为她们的丈夫或其他男性成员不支持她们。政府在培训和赋予妇女权力,使她们能够在所有三级Panchayati Raj机构中行使权力方面还有很多工作要做,地方非政府组织和政府组织需要出面培训妇女担任这一角色。
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