India’s Parliament opened debate Thursday on a landmark bill to reserve one-third of legislative seats for women, which could ...
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The debate over the women’s reservation legislation intensified in Parliament as opposition leaders continued to raise sharp ...
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India certainly cannot mechanistically base its positions on preferred international norms, unmindful of its own direct ...
Seat redistribution through delimitation could reshape India's fiscal balance, affecting how funds are distributed and how states negotiate resources ...
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India may soon see a bigger Parliament and more women lawmakers. But how will it actually work? This explainer unpacks the government’s proposal to expand the Lok Sabha to 850 seats and reserve 273 ...
If the Lok Sabha’s strength is expanded to 850 and seats are allocated based on the 2011 Census population, the Southern ...
The law is officially known as the Constitution (106th Amendment) Act, 2023, and is also called Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam.