Himachal Women’s Panel Considers Extended Tenure for Panchayati Raj Institutions
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The Himachal Pradesh State Commission for Women has proposed giving two consecutive terms to women in panchayati raj institutions. The commission also plans to organize regular capacity-building and training programs for elected female representatives. Additionally, gender-sensitization and awareness programs will be held at the panchayat level.
During a two-day state-level consultation workshop in Shimla, Chairperson Vidya Negi discussed the challenges faced by women in functioning independently despite being elected to PRIs. She highlighted the issue of ‘proxy representation,’ where husbands or male family members make decisions on behalf of elected women, hindering genuine female leadership and decision-making abilities.
Negi shared her personal experiences as a panchayat pradhan, facing social prejudices and challenges after her election. She emphasized that providing reservations and representation to women is not enough; there must be an environment where women can make independent decisions.
Meta Description: Himachal Pradesh State Commission for Women proposes giving two consecutive terms to women in panchayati raj institutions, aiming to enhance female leadership and decision-making abilities.