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Women's Reservation Bill FAQs: Why Is This Quota Necessary? Benefits And Other Questions Answered
Currently, Women's Reservation Bill is in the news amid a special season of Parliament and there is a special reason for it.
The bill seeks to reserve one-third of all seats for women in the Lok Sabha and state legislative assemblies and Congress MPs and regional parties have pressed demand for the passage of the bill in Parliament during an all-party meeting held on Sunday.

According to a report by ANI, The Union cabinet led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has approved the constitution amendment bill to provide reservations for women in Parliament and state assemblies, paving the way for the introduction of the historic bill in the ongoing special session of Parliament, officials said.
The women's reservation bill has been pending for nearly 27 years and according to data, women MPs account for less than 15 percent of Lok Sabha strength while their representation is below 10 percent in many state assemblies.
Women's Reservation Bill FAQs: Why Is This Quota Necessary? Benefits And Other Questions Answered
1.
If
Passed,
When
Will
The
Women's
Reservation
Bill
Rollout?
The
bill
will
roll
out
after
the
delimitation
process
is
over,
that
is,
most
probably
by
2029
after
the
2026
census.
2.
How
Many
Seats
Does
The
Women's
Reservation
Bill
Envisage?
The
Union
Cabinet
approved
a
bill
granting
33%
reservation
for
women
in
Lok
Sabha
and
state
assemblies.
3.
How
Will
Selection
Happen?
As
per
the
bill,
the
seats
will
be
reserved
on
a
rotational
basis.
The
seats
would
be
determined
by
a
draw
of
lots
in
such
a
way
that
a
seat
would
only
be
reserved
once
in
every
three
consecutive
general
elections.
4.
What
Is
The
Current
Percentage
Of
Women
In
Lok
Sabha
And
Rajya
Sabha?
The
current
percentage
of
women
in
Lok
Sabha
is
14.94
and
in
Rajya
Sabha
is
14.05.
5.
Who
Can
Stake
Claim
To
Women's
Reservation
Bill?
On
12
September
1996,
then
Deve
Gowda-led
United
Front
government
for
the
first
time
introduced
the
81st
Constitution
Amendment
Bill
in
Lok
Sabha
for
reservation
of
women
in
the
Parliament.
The
NDA
government
re-introduced
the
bill
in
the
13th
Lok
Sabha
in
1999.
Then,
UPA-I
government,
led
by
Congress,
again
reintroduced
the
bill
in
May
2008
and
the
BJP
manifesto
mentioned
it
in
2014
and
2019.
6.
Any
Opponent
Of
The
Women's
Reservation
Bill?
Lalu
Prasad-led
RJD
has
been
one
of
the
vocal
opponents
of
the
Women's
Reservation
Bill,
along
with
Samajwadi
Party
(SP).
7.
Does
Any
Constitutional
Election
Currently
Have
Women
Reservations?
The
constitutional
amendment
stated
a
random
one-third
of
the
village
council
leader
or
Sarpanch,
positions
in
the
gram
panchayat
should
be
reserved
for
women.
8.
Do
Any
States
Have
Reservations
For
Women
In
Assembly?
No
state
assembly
has
this
provision
so
far
but
20
States
namely
Andhra
Pradesh,
Assam,
Bihar,
Chhattisgarh,
Gujarat,
Himachal
Pradesh,
Jharkhand,
Karnataka,
Kerala,
Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra,
Odisha,
Punjab,
Rajasthan,
Sikkim,
Tamil
Nadu,
Telangana,
Tripura,
Uttarakhand,
and
West
Bengal
have
made
provisions
of
50%
reservation
for
women
in
Panchayati
Raj
Institutions
in
their
respective
State
Panchayati
Raj
Acts.
9.
Where
Does
India
Stand
Globally
In
Terms
Of
Elected
Women
Representatives
In
Their
National
Parliament?
According
to
Al
Jazeera,
globally,
India
ranks
148th
in
a
list
of
193
countries
based
on
the
percentage
of
elected
women
representatives
in
their
national
parliaments,
as
of
June
last
year.
The
same
data
shows
that
while
the
global
average
for
"lower
chamber
or
unicameral" is
25.8
percent,
India
stands
at
14.4
percent
with
78
out
of
543
Lok
Sabha
representatives
elected
in
2019
being
women,
the
highest
number
to
date.
10.
When
Was
Women's
Reservation
Bill
Introduced
In
Parliament?
The
bill
was
initially
introduced
in
the
parliament
on
12
September
1996.



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