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Empowerment of Women Through Panchayati Raj Institution : A Study

AuthorGeeta Singh and S Narayan
PublisherTowards Freedom
Publisher2008, pbk
Publishervi
Publisher74 p,
Publisherfigs, tables
ISBN818206015X

Contents: Acknowledgements. Acronym. I. Introduction. II. Research methodology. III. An overview of functioning of Gram Panchayats: 1. Accountability. 2. Participation. 3. Performance. IV. State of women representatives: 4. Profile of GPR. 5. Election dynamics. 6. Post election period and female GPR. V. Women agency at work: 7. Outcome state I: Female GPR appear as silent spectator. 8. Outcome State II: Showing resistance in the private domain. 9. Outcome state III: creating impact in public domain. VI. Exclusive intermediate interaction space: the way forward: 10. The need for interaction spaces for women. 11. Experimental learning. 12. Exclusive intermediate interaction spaces. VII. Conclusion. Bibliography.

"The provision of not less than one-third seats for women in PRIs through Seventy Third Constitutional Amendment has paved way for empowerment of women. The finding in this publication is based on primary data and provides a fresh framework to understand the process of empowerment of women. This book argues that three factors influence empowerment of women representatives in PRIs. These are patriarchy and cultural expectations, empowering policy environment (such as mandated representation of women in PRIs) and gender relationship in the private domain. The study illustrates that provision of mandated representation of female in PRIs provides an opportunity to a woman, to translate her \'passive\' reflection and observation on her environment into \'active\' agenda or demand.

This book describes the unique duality of women agency where resistance and collusion goes together. The overt manifestation of women agency in the public domain is connected to the covert women agency at work in the private domain. Finally, based on the research finding an attempt is made to derive some policy suggestions. The findings of this research are of direct relevance for academicians, researchers, policy makers and NGOs who are working in the area of women\'s empowerment and local governance."

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