GS 2: PolityPrelims

Govt plan: Keep south share unchanged in LS, list each state's new count in 'schedule' (Delimitation exercise to demarcate constituencies based on 2011 Census, LS seats for all states to go up 50%), Pg1

Government to introduce 'schedule' in Parliament, maintaining states' Lok Sabha seat share amidst delimitation based on 2011 Census data.

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Key Highlights:

  • Government is expected to present a 'schedule' in Parliament specifying the number of Lok Sabha seats for each state.
  • The percentage share of each state in the Lok Sabha's total strength will remain unchanged.
  • The Cabinet has cleared three Bills to facilitate women's reservation.
  • The Houselisting phase of Census is beginning in eight States and UTs, including Delhi.

Detailed Insights:

  • A 'schedule' in legislation provides detailed information supporting its text, offering clarity on the allocation of Lok Sabha seats per state.
  • Maintaining the percentage share of states ensures regional representation balance in the Lok Sabha.
  • Bills cleared by the Cabinet aim to promote gender equality through women's reservation.
  • The Census Houselisting phase marks the initial step in collecting comprehensive demographic data across the country.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Lok Sabha: The lower house of India's Parliament, representing the people.
  • Cabinet: A body of high-ranking state officials, typically consisting of the top leaders of the executive branch.
  • Census: A complete enumeration of a population, usually conducted every 10 years.
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