Women Leadership in Haryana Village Panchayats: Transforming Rural Governance Through Gender Inclusion
Keywords:
Women leadership, Panchayati Raj, Rural governance, Gender empowerment, Haryana, Decentralization, Political participationAbstract
This study examines the evolving landscape of women's leadership in village panchayats across Haryana, India, analyzing their roles, challenges, and contributions to rural governance. Through comprehensive analysis of demographic data, policy implementation, and case studies, this research reveals both significant progress and persistent barriers in women's political participation at the grassroots level. The findings demonstrate that while constitutional reservations have increased numerical representation, achieving substantive participation requires addressing deep-rooted socio-cultural, economic, and institutional challenges. This study contributes to the understanding of gender dynamics in decentralized governance and provides insights for policymakers, researchers, and development practitioners working on rural women's empowerment. The research methodology incorporates quantitative analysis of electoral data, policy review, and qualitative assessment of leadership effectiveness across multiple districts in Haryana.
