Mains Answer Writing. Woman in local self government . UPSC podcast. IAS Indian society and polity
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Today we will discuss a mains question related to women in the institutions of local self-government Question is: "The reservation of seats for women in the institutions of local self-government has had a limited impact on the patriarchal character of the Indian Political Process." Comment. Let’s see the approach to answer this question When approaching this question and structuring your answer, follow these steps: 1. Introduction: Start by introducing the topic and summarizing the given statement, which suggests that the reservation of seats for women in local self-government institutions has had a limited impact on the patriarchal character of the Indian Political Process. 2. Identify the key arguments: Identify the main arguments supporting the limited impact of women’s reservation on the patriarchal character. These arguments include the practice of “Sarpanchpatis,” women being treated as rubber stamps, lack of exposure and experience in politics, stereotypes and traditional norms, and the burden of household responsibilities. 3. Present examples and evidence: Provide specific examples and evidence to support the arguments mentioned above. Use real-life instances and data to showcase how patriarchal practices persist despite women’s reservation and hinder their full participation in the political process. 4. Acknowledge positive impacts: Acknowledge the positive impacts of women’s representation in local self-government institutions. Discuss how women representatives have contributed to development work, improved accessibility compared to male counterparts, gained confidence to make independent decisions, and positively influenced social development parameters such as education and health. 5. Address counterarguments: Consider opposing viewpoints that argue for a significant impact of women’s reservation on reducing the patriarchal character. Acknowledge these perspectives and briefly discuss their merits, but also explain why the limited impact argument holds strong based on the evidence and examples provided earlier. 6. Propose recommendations for further progress: Suggest specific measures to address the limitations and enhance women’s participation in the political process. Recommendations may include capacity building for elected women representatives and functionaries, formation of women’s groups and networks, institutionalization of mechanisms for their support, and community mobilization and constituency building. 7. Conclusion: Summarize the main points discussed, emphasizing that while the reservation of seats for women in local self-government institutions has brought some positive impacts, the patriarchal character of the Indian Political Process persists. Reiterate the importance of women’s full participation in politics as a matter of human rights, democracy, and achieving gender equality. By following this approach, you will be able to structure your answer effectively. Ensure that you provide a balanced analysis, support your arguments with examples and evidence, and offer practical recommendations for further progress. #UPSC #IASprep #civilserviceexam #IASexamination #IASaspirants #UPSCjourney #IASexam #civilservice #IASgoals #UPSC2022 #IAS2022 #civilservant #IAScoaching #UPSCmotivation #IASmotivation #UPSCpreparation #IASpreparation #UPSCguide #IASguide #UPSCtips #IAStips #UPSCbooks #IASbooks #UPSCexamstrategy #IASexamstrategy #UPSCmentorship #IASmentorship #UPSCcommunity #IAScommunity #UPSCpreparation #IASpreparation #UPSCguide #IASguide #UPSCtips #IAStips #UPSCbooks #IASbooks #UPSCexamstrategy #IASexamstrategy #UPSCmentorship #IASmentorship #UPSCcommunity #IAScommunity
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