#CancelPatriarchy: Aadhe hum, aadha humara

Despite women making up almost half of India's population, they hold only 14.4% of Lok Sabha seats and 9% in Vidhan Sabha. The Times of India’s campaign, 'Aadhe Hum, Aadha Humara,' highlights the need for better representation of women in politics, emphasizing their right to half the seats and calling for increased political participation and nominations.
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