Women Representation in Urban Local Government in South Delhi
Keywords:
women representation, Local governmentAbstract
In these research paper women representation in urban local government in south Delhi will be describe. Secondary data has used in this article. Local government is an integral part of the three-tier system of government in our country, being at the bottom of a pyramid of governmental institutions with the national government at the top and the state government occupying the middle position. Local government operates both in rural and urban areas. In fact, local government is more important in the daily life of a citizen than the state or central government. Thus, it is important here to know some historical background of these institutions in our country.
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