Influence of Caste, Education and Family on Women’s Participation in Village Panchayats of Uttarakhand with special reference to Ukhimath and Raipur Block

Anjali Semwal
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Women’s leadership and their effective participation is increasingly on the development agenda of governments. The gender mainstreaming and active involvement of women, who constitute almost 50 percent of population, is very crucial for the development of the rural areas. Women are still disadvantaged due to their limited access to land, credit, technology and resources. Rural women are economically backward. Poverty, illiteracy and caste are the factors affecting the social, economic and political development of woman. Affirmative action to ensure women’s participation in politics is an important step in democratising and engendering local governance. However, it has not been adequate to ensure women’s leadership and their effective participation in local governance, as elected women representatives. At the institutional level, the capacity of local governance structures to implement reforms, institutionalize accountability systems, decentralise functions and facilitate women’s active engagement plays a role in determining whether women are able to emerge as political actors. Social barriers include lack of education, lack of respect for women in PRIs, physical violence against women in public and domestic spheres and oppressive patriarchal and caste structures. In this paper effort has been made to analyse and understand influence of some of social factors, like caste, education and family on women’s participation in village panchayat of Uttarakhand. Int. J. Soc. Sc. Manage. Vol. 10, Issue-1: 5-9.
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种姓、教育和家庭对妇女参加北阿坎德邦村务委员会的影响,特别是Ukhimath和Raipur街区
妇女的领导和她们的有效参与日益列入各国政府的发展议程。妇女几乎占人口的50%,性别主流化和妇女的积极参与对农村地区的发展至关重要。由于妇女获得土地、信贷、技术和资源的机会有限,她们仍然处于不利地位。农村妇女经济落后。贫穷、文盲和种姓是影响妇女社会、经济和政治发展的因素。确保妇女参政的平权行动是实现地方治理民主化和形成地方治理的重要一步。但是,这还不足以确保妇女作为民选妇女代表的领导和有效参与地方管理。在体制一级,地方治理结构执行改革、使问责制制度化、分散职能和促进妇女积极参与的能力在决定妇女是否能够成为政治行动者方面发挥着作用。社会障碍包括缺乏教育、在pri缺乏对妇女的尊重、在公共和家庭领域对妇女的身体暴力以及压迫性的父权制和种姓结构。本文努力分析和理解种姓、教育和家庭等社会因素对妇女参加北阿坎德邦村务委员会的影响。Int。j . Soc。Sc。管理。第十卷,第1期:5-9。
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