Affiliation:
1. Research Scholar, Lovely Professional University, Punjab
Abstract
Gender equality, as always prevails to be a serious discussion topic in every sector
of human existence. Though there has been altering definitions and intentions for feminism
as an ideology and also a movement around the world, the question of whether women have
been equipped with the outcomes of empowerment amidst all the challenges is still relevant.
This research paper focuses on the distribution of power in the political sphere of the
contemporary Indian scenario. Utilising the feminist perspective, the political and social
situation regarding representation in various constitutional levels, particularly the
panchayat system is analysed. Unlike in the past, there has been gradual and consistent
improvement in the representation of women that helps to empower the status and living of
women in the country. The findings of the paper reveal that there still prevails the
irregularity in the existing freedom and rights enjoyed by women even after substantial
constitutional amendments for their equal participation in policymaking. The research
concludes by stating that women empowerment and equal status in politics to the female
gender would help the gender to overcome the challenges raised by the patriarchal male
dominance in society.
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