
Govt to implement Women's Reservation Act soon based on 2011 Census: Sources
India Today
The bill could increase total Lok Sabha seats to 816, reserving 273 for women, marking a major push to enhance female representation in Parliament based on the 2011 census.
The BJP-led Central government is preparing to introduce the much-awaited Women's Reservation Bill in Parliament, which will significantly increase female representation in the Lok Sabha based on the 2011 census, sources told India Today TV.
Under the proposed legislation, the total number of Lok Sabha seats would increase from 543 to 816, with 273 seats reserved for women. Earlier, the law had stipulated that the reservation would come into effect only after a fresh census and subsequent delimitation.

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