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Indian Parliament Unanimously Clears Women Reservation Bill, PM Modi Lauds Decision

India's parliament has passed a bill reserving one-third of seats in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies for women. All 214 MPs present voted in favour, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanking them for their support. The legislation is expected to reinvigorate 'Nari Shakti' as more women join leadership roles and contribute to nation-building.

The Indian Parliament has recently approved a bill that mandates the reservation of one-third of seats in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies for women. This marks a significant stride towards gender equality in the political sphere, as it ensures increased representation of women in decision-making roles. The Rajya Sabha unanimously passed this legislation on Thursday, with all 214 MPs present voting in favour.

Prime Minister Modi’s Remarks

Women Reservation Bill

Expressing his gratitude to the MPs for supporting this groundbreaking legislation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi underscored its importance by stating that it would reinvigorate Nari Shakti or women's power. He asserted that when more women assume leadership roles and contribute to nation-building, they become guarantors of India's bright future. His comments came just before the House commenced voting on the bill.

About The Constitution 128th Amendment Bill

The Constitution 128th Amendment Bill -- also known as Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam -- was introduced in Rajya Sabha by Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal. Following its passage through Lok Sabha on Wednesday, it became the first piece of legislation considered by Parliament after moving its proceedings to a new building during a special session.

Implementation Timeline and Current Statistics

The provisions outlined within this bill will be implemented following delimitation of Lok Sabha constituencies which is slated to occur after completion of India's next population census. It is noteworthy that despite nearly half (approximately 47 crores) out of India's registered voters being female; their representation within elected bodies remains disproportionately low.

In conclusion, approval of The Constitution 128th Amendment Bill represents an important step towards addressing gender disparity within Indian politics. By ensuring greater participation and representation for women at various levels within government structures, this law has the potential to significantly impact India's socio-political landscape. It is hoped that with increased female representation, the unique issues and challenges faced by women will receive greater attention and better solutions within policy-making circles. This could contribute towards more inclusive growth and development in India, truly reflecting the democratic ethos of equal opportunity for all.

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