CHAPTER4-AT A GLANCE
CHAPTER4-AT A GLANCE
CHAPTER4-AT A GLANCE
STUDY MATERIAL
CLASS: X
SOCIAL SCIENCE
POLITICAL SCIENCE
CHAPTER AT A GLANCE:
The gender division tends to be understood as natural and unchangeable. It is not based on
biology but on social expectations and stereotypes.
Public/Private Division
The result of this division of labour is that though women constitute half of humanity,
their role in public life, especially politics, is minimal in most societies. Earlier, only men
were allowed to participate in public affairs, vote and contest for public offices.
Gradually the gender issue was raised in politics. It demanded to enhance the political
and legal status of women and improve their educational and career opportunities. The
movements which were raised by women to get equality in personal and family life are
called Feminist movements.
The political expression of gender division and political mobilisation helped to improve
women’s role in public life. As India is a male-dominated, PATRIARCHAL society,
women face disadvantage, discrimination and oppression in various ways:
The literacy rate among women is only 54 per cent compared with 76 per cent among
men.
On an average, an Indian woman works one hour more than an average man every day
and yet much of her work is not paid. The Equal Remuneration Act, 1976 provides that
equal wages should be paid to equal work.
In India, sex-selective abortion led to a decline in child sex ratio (number of girl children
per thousand boys).
Urban areas have become particularly unsafe for women.
A. Issues related to women are not given adequate attention. This has led many feminists
and women’s movements to the conclusion that unless women control power, their
problems will not get adequate attention. In India, the percentage of elected women
members in Lok Sabha touched 12 percent of its total strength for the first time in 2014.
Their share in the state assemblies is less than 5 per cent.
B. One way to solve women’s problem is to have a fair proportion of women in the elected
bodies. In Panchayats and Municipalities, one-third of seats in local government bodies
are reserved for women. Now there are more than 10 lakh elected women representatives
in rural and urban local bodies. Gender division is an example that some form of social
division needs to be expressed in politics. This also shows that disadvantaged groups do
benefit when social divisions become a political issue.
Religion
The division based on religious differences are often expressed in the field of politics. In India,
there are followers of different religions. People should be able to express in politics their needs,
interests and demands as a member of a religious community.
Communalism
Secular State
India is a secular state. Some of the features of India Secular states are:
Caste Inequalities
In most societies, occupations are passed on from one generation to another. Caste system is an
extreme form of this. In this system, members of the same caste, the group were supposed to
form a social community that practiced the same or similar occupation, married within the caste
group and did not eat with members from other caste groups.
With economic development, large scale urbanisation, growth of literacy and education,
occupational mobility and the weakening of the position of landlords in the villages, the old
notions of Caste Hierarchy are breaking down. The Constitution of India prohibited any caste-
based discrimination and laid the foundations of policies to reverse the injustices of the caste
system.
Caste in Politics
When parties choose their candidate or when governments are formed, political parties
usually take care that representatives of different castes and tribes find a place in it.
Political parties and candidates in elections make appeals to caste sentiment to win the
elections.
To gain support political parties raise caste-based issues during elections to get political
support, as ‘one man one vote’ system or adult franchise has made the voter very
powerful.
Political Parties have made people belonging to lower castes conscious about their rights
to vote and their powers.
During elections caste matters, but it is not everything. There are many other factors that
impact the elections. People’s assessment of the performance of the government and the
popularity rating of the leaders are considered during elections.
Politics in caste
Politics also influence the caste system and caste identities by bringing them into the
political arena. Here are a few points that support this;
Each caste group tries to become bigger by incorporating within it neighbouring castes or
sub-castes.
Various caste groups are formed with other castes or communities and then they enter
into a dialogue and negotiation.
New kinds of caste groups have come up in the political arena like ‘backward’ and
‘forward’ caste groups.
Thus, caste plays different kinds of roles in politics. In some cases, caste division leads to
tensions, conflict and even violence.