Takaro Kids
Delimitation & the Women’s Reservation Bill Explained | Takaro Kids Takaro Kids explains two complicated issues discussed in India’s Parliament: delimitation and the Women’s Reservation Bill. The hosts describe how Lok Sabha seats and constituencies were last updated using the 1971 census and then frozen so states that reduced population growth wouldn’t lose representation, creating tension today as populations have changed, especially between South and North Indian states ahead of the 2029 elections. They also explain the 2023 Women’s Reservation Act, aiming for 33% women in Parliament (noting 78 women out of 542 MPs in 2023), which passed overwhelmingly but hasn’t been implemented because it was linked to the next census and delimitation. On April 16 the government introduced related bills that got a simple majority (298–230) but failed due to lacking the required two-thirds majority (352). The episode ends with a quiz on the architect of India’s Constitution and mentions last week’s winner. 00:00 Intro to Delimitation 00:43 How Parliament Works 01:42 Seats and Census Basics 02:52 Delimitation Explained 05:12 Why States Disagree 06:07 Women Reservation Bill 08:58 Why It Failed to Pass 10:27 Can Bills Be Delinked 12:32 Fairness and What Next 13:18 Quiz and Wrap Up Send us an SMS with your episode ideas and feedback [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2348097/fan_mail/new] Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/takaro_kids]
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