Gujarat CM Hails 33% Women's Quota as Historic Step for Democracy

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel addressed a state conference, emphasizing the historic significance of the 33% women's reservation law for India's democratic evolution. He stated that increased women's participation in legislatures would bring greater sensitivity and balance to governance. Patel linked the law to central welfare schemes and Gujarat's own 50% Panchayat reservation, highlighting their role in women's economic empowerment. Other speakers, including the Gandhinagar Mayor, reinforced that the law would further strengthen women's representation and leadership across all sectors.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Calls Women's Reservation Law a Historic Milestone

  • 33% quota for women in legislatures
  • Strengthens democratic participation
  • Improves governance sensitivity
  • Empowers women economically
  • Part of Viksit Bharat 2047 vision
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Gujarat CM calls 33 pc women's reservation law a historic step in democracy

CM Bhupendra Patel praises the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, highlighting its role in governance, women-led development, and Viksit Bharat.

"The Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam is not merely a reservation law, but a historic document that brings a revolutionary change in the polity. - Bhupendra Patel"

Gandhinagar, April 15

The proposed implementation of the 'Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam', providing 33 per cent reservation for women in Parliament and state legislatures, formed the central focus of discussions at a state-level conference in Gandhinagar on Wednesday, where Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel underlined its significance in strengthening democratic participation and advancing women-led development.

Addressing the bill, Patel said the legislation would ensure structured representation of women from state assemblies to the Parliament, describing it as a key step in India's democratic evolution.

"The implementation of the bill from state assemblies to Parliament will become a new milestone in the journey towards a developed India through women's participation," he said.

He said the increased presence of women in decision-making processes would improve the quality of governance.

"Women's decisive role in the policy-making process will bring greater sensitivity, transparency and balance to the system of governance," he added.

Referring to the passage of the legislation in 2023, the Chief Minister described it as a landmark moment in parliamentary history.

"The Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam is not merely a reservation law, but a historic document that brings a revolutionary change in the polity," he said, adding that the law reflects a long-term institutional shift in representation.

Patel noted that the Prime Minister's vision had consistently focused on ensuring women's participation in public life from the grassroots level upwards.

"It is the Prime Minister's resolve that women are given appropriate opportunities to enter public life from Panchayats to Parliament," he said.

He also highlighted Gujarat's earlier decision to implement 50 per cent reservation for women in Panchayati Raj institutions, which, he said, had strengthened local governance and increased grassroots participation.

Outlining the impact of central welfare programmes, Patel said self-help groups had enabled large-scale economic empowerment of women.

"Lakhs of sisters have become self-reliant through self-help groups and have established their identity as micro-entrepreneurs," he said.

He further referred to schemes such as the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY), Ujjwala Yojana, Namo Drone Didi initiative and Lakhpati Didi programme, stating that these initiatives had contributed to improved healthcare access, livelihoods and financial independence among women.

He said that as a result of welfare interventions, around 25 crore people had been lifted out of poverty.

"Through the mantra of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Prayas, women will continue to play a key role in achieving the vision of Viksit Bharat at 2047," Patel said.

Gandhinagar Mayor Mira Patel said women's participation in governance and development had expanded significantly across sectors.

"Women are actively contributing in education, health, industry, services, startups and governance, and are playing an important role in the overall progress of the state," she said, adding that the reservation law would further strengthen their representation in legislative bodies.

Padma Shri awardee Ramilaben Gamit said women's empowerment was capable of transforming rural society.

"When women are given proper opportunity and encouragement, they can bring revolutionary change in society," she said, adding that she had established 162 self-help groups that have helped women acquire skills in tailoring, masonry, beauty services and waste management, supporting their financial independence.

Gandhinagar North MLA Rita Patel said women's involvement in public life was essential for inclusive growth.

"The role of women in the development of society is indispensable," she said, noting Gujarat's continued focus on promoting women in education, health and employment.

Usha Jaiswal, Chairperson of the FICCI Women Organisation, Ahmedabad, said women entrepreneurs in India were increasingly emerging as leaders and innovators.

"Women are now moving beyond participation to leadership, and they have the potential to compete at the global level," she added.

- IANS

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Arjun K
A long-awaited reform. My mother was a Sarpanch and the change she brought to our village was incredible. More women in legislatures means more focus on health, education, and community welfare. Well done.
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Rohit P
Good move, but implementation is key. We need to ensure this doesn't just become a tool for political families to field wives and daughters. The focus should be on genuine, qualified women leaders from all backgrounds.
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Sarah B
Working in development in Ahmedabad, I've seen firsthand how schemes like Lakhpati Didi transform lives. Structural representation in Parliament is the logical next step. This will accelerate India's growth story.
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Vikram M
The PM's vision from Panchayat to Parliament is spot on. Grassroots experience is invaluable. My only request: please also focus on safety and infrastructure to support women who take up these roles. They need a conducive environment to thrive.
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Ananya R
Feeling so proud and hopeful! This law, along with initiatives for women entrepreneurs, is creating a powerful ecosystem. My startup received a boost from a women-focused scheme. The future is female-led development. 💪

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