A Sociological Study of Dalit Women Administration in Rural Gujarat

Examining the Political Empowerment of Dalit Women in Rural Gujarat's Panchayat System

Authors

  • Vakil Ahmad Author

Keywords:

sociological study, Dalit women, administration, rural Gujarat, PRIs, sacred alterations, formal rules, 73rd Amendment, denied segments, panchayat, local self-government, political empowerment

Abstract

There are huge quantities of studies directed and distributed in the space of PRIs which recommend that sacred alterations and formal guidelines like the 73rd Amendment concerning the support of the denied segments like Dalits and ladies insignificantly affect the working of the Panchayat. It is additionally clear that the arrangement of neighborhood self-government in the provincial India has aided such segments of the general public to make their essence in nearby political foundations. Be that as it may, the aggregate endeavors of the underlined writing come up short on much related point of view regarding the political strengthening of Dalit ladies specifically and at a huge setting of more fragile segments overall. The ideal technique would consequently be to guarantee that more fragile gatherings are engaged and imbalanced to challenge the prevailing gatherings. Really at that time would the Panchayat be able to turn into the great and compelling gatherings to guarantee developing of a vote based system at the grass root level.

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Published

2019-04-01

How to Cite

[1]
“A Sociological Study of Dalit Women Administration in Rural Gujarat: Examining the Political Empowerment of Dalit Women in Rural Gujarat’s Panchayat System”, JASRAE, vol. 16, no. 5, pp. 2284–2288, Apr. 2019, Accessed: Jan. 20, 2026. [Online]. Available: https://ignited.in/index.php/jasrae/article/view/11279