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India is 73rd in women’s participation in politics
| Mar 17, 2014,

LONDON: The Women in Politics Map 2014 launched by the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and UN Women has ranked India 73rd in participation of women in politics with just 9.9% of parliamentary or ministerial posts being occupied by women.

India ranks below countries like Haiti, Rwanda, Congo, Chad and Zambia. :tdown::tdown:

The map shows that out of the 43 ministers in India, only 4 are women. Around 88 parliaments out of 188 in total have women deputy speakers, the map said.

Pakistan was ranked below India. In fact, Pakistan is among a handful of countries which does not have a single female minister (0 out of 17 ministers in the cabinet) and joins countries like Saudi Arabia and Lebanon at the bottom.

In the UK, nearly 20% of the ministerial posts are occupied by women while in the US it is 40%.

The map revealed similar regional trends in women's representation in both spheres with the Americas, Europe and Africa outperforming the Arab, Asia and Pacific regions. In executive government, the percentage of women in ministerial posts has now reached 17.2%, up from 16.1% in 2008.

India is 73rd in women’s participation in politics - The Times of India
 
India is 73rd in women’s participation in politics
| Mar 17, 2014,

LONDON: The Women in Politics Map 2014 launched by the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and UN Women has ranked India 73rd in participation of women in politics with just 9.9% of parliamentary or ministerial posts being occupied by women.

India ranks below countries like Haiti, Rwanda, Congo, Chad and Zambia. :tdown::tdown:

The map shows that out of the 43 ministers in India, only 4 are women. Around 88 parliaments out of 188 in total have women deputy speakers, the map said.

Pakistan was ranked below India. In fact, Pakistan is among a handful of countries which does not have a single female minister (0 out of 17 ministers in the cabinet) and joins countries like Saudi Arabia and Lebanon at the bottom.

In the UK, nearly 20% of the ministerial posts are occupied by women while in the US it is 40%.

The map revealed similar regional trends in women's representation in both spheres with the Americas, Europe and Africa outperforming the Arab, Asia and Pacific regions. In executive government, the percentage of women in ministerial posts has now reached 17.2%, up from 16.1% in 2008.

India is 73rd in women’s participation in politics - The Times of India
what about BD
 
Comparing India with Pakistan women politics big LOL!

Our Foreign Minister, Our Assembly Speaker, Our Prime Minister ... Technology Minister @ all higher seats hold by Women in past.... Most of the parties spokesmen are women...

In Pakistan (Only one Islamic country) where women appointed @ Higher level Military Seats and also in the Airforce....


1. It is not a comparison between two.
2. Its the data of 2014.
3. Its same here in the past with woman having key positions.
4. Airforce is not considered as part of politics as of now.
5. Spokespersons are not considered participants of ministry.
 
BD and cigarettes are bad for women.
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Quality matters not quantity...:smokin:

we have Sonia gandhi (named in the top 10 powerful women around the world)
Mayawathi (oopsie :ashamed:...but she is so powerful)
Jayalalitha (another blunder...but so what she also is way too powerful)
Then Mamta banerjee ...
seems only rebellious women join Indian politics :D
 
1. It is not a comparison between two.
2. Its the data of 2014.
3. Its same here in the past with woman having key positions.
4. Airforce is not considered as part of politics as of now.
5. Spokespersons are not considered participants of ministry.

Yes Armed forces are not consider in politics but @ higher key positions mostly women rule in Pakistan like Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, Speaker.

PS: This london base survey criteria of women ministry level ?
 
Quality matters not quantity...:smokin:
we have Sonia gandhi (named in the top 10 powerful women around the world)
Mayawathi (oopsie :ashamed:...but she is so powerful)
Jayalalitha (another blunder...but so what she also is way too powerful)
Then Mamta banerjee ...
seems only rebellious women join Indian politics :D

Mamata, Mayawati are QUALITY???? :rofl:
 
Yes Armed forces are not consider in politics but @ higher key positions mostly women rule in Pakistan like Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, Speaker.

PS: This london base survey criteria of women ministry level ?


Its the 2014 data. I dont think Nawaz sharif is a woman.
 
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