Paper 2 RHETORIC VERSUS REALITY: ANALYSING THE IMPACT OF LEGISLATIONS ON RURAL WOMEN OF KADERA

PAPER ID:IJIM/V.2(II)/8-14/2

AUTHOR: Ms. Purva Bhatt

TITLE : RHETORIC VERSUS REALITY:ANALYSING THE IMPACT OF LEGISLATIONS ON RURAL WOMEN OF KADERA

ABSTRACT: Women in the entire world have never got their due share easily. Their fight for their rights now has been a perpetual affair. In such a struggle for revolution, reservation at grass root politics to one of the most vulnerable section of India, the rural women who have more often than not been struggling with the bigoted, fervent and deep routed forces of class, caste and gender at the same time has been a hallmark victory. The recent Panchayati Raj Amendment Bill by Rajasthan state government has set minimum educational qualification for contesting for certain posts in PRIs. The paper takes into consideration the changing face of rural women. It views aforesaid amendment through socio cultural lens and views if the legislation has been explicitly imposed upon the village populace or has the time already ripen to place such formal norms at place. When one is accustomed to privilege equality feels like oppression Boeskool, C. (2016, March 14)[1] for such a change in mind set, the moores, customs and laws need to be in tandem. By surveying a small yet significant village of Rajasthan, Kadera, the paper tries to interrogate the psyche of people with respect to three focal words which needs to stay cynoclosure of all eyes, women, reservation and education.

KEYWORDS: Rural women, Legislations, Moores, Education, Reservation

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