There has been significant public interest and media attention garnered around the election of young MPs in the 15th Lok Sabha. Further, with the public debate around the passage of the Women’s Reservation Bill, the newly elected women members have also been in the media spotlight. The PRS Vital Stats document, highlights some aspects of the parliamentary performance of first-term, young and women MPs.
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