Quota Mandates and Governance Reality: Scheduled Caste Women in the 2017 Delhi Municipal Corporation Election within the Journey of Women’s Laws in India

Subject:Political Science
Title:Quota Mandates and Governance Reality: Scheduled Caste Women in the 2017 Delhi Municipal Corporation Election within the Journey of Women’s Laws in India
Author(s):Ms. Ritu Rani & Dr. Rahul Bavge
Published on:30th November 2025
Published by:Lyceum India
Name of the Journal:Lyceum India Journal of Social Sciences
ISSN/E-ISSN:3048-6513
Volume & Issue:Volume: 2, Issue: 6
Pages:109-115
Original DOI (if any):10.5281/zenodo.17744507
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Abstract:This study examines the political participation of Scheduled Caste (SC) women in the 2017 Delhi Municipal Corporation (DMC) election. Utilizing Right to Information (RTI) data, the research investigates the role of party affiliation and reservation status in shaping the representation of SC women councillors. Findings reveal that while reservations significantly increased the descriptive representation of Scheduled Caste women, the vast majority succeeded through reserved seats. This reliance exposes systemic barriers limiting their viability outside quota mandates. The study concludes that patriarchal party politics and entrenched caste hierarchies hinder substantive empowerment of Scheduled Caste women within urban governance, necessitating policy reforms to move beyond symbolic representation toward genuine political inclusion.
Keywords:Scheduled Caste Women, Delhi Municipal Corporation, Gender Quotas, Substantive Representation, Symbolic Representation, Party Politics, Caste Hierarchies
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