. NEW DELHI: After notifying April 16, 2026, as the date from which the Constitution (One Hundred and Sixth Amendment) Act, 2023 — providing one-third seats in the House of the People and legislative assemblies of all states and UT of Delhi to be reserved for women — shall come into effect, the govt Friday notified April 17, 2026, as the date from which women’s quota provisions in relevant laws for UTs of J&K and Puducherry, also enacted in 2023, will come into force.The MHA issued a gazette notification for the purpose.Parliament had enacted the 2023 Constitution amendment Act to pave the way for women’s reservation in the House of the People, legislative assembly of every state and legislative assembly of Delhi.Similar provisions for reservation for women in legislative assemblies of Puducherry and J&K were made via the Govt of Union Territories (Amendment) Act, 2023, and J&K Reorganisation (Second Amendment) Act, respectively.On Friday, however, the three bills aimed at rollout of women’s reservation in Lok Sabha and state legislatures —Constitution (One Hundred and Thirty-First Amendment) Bill, 2026, Delimitation Bill, 2026, and Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026 — from 2029 were defeated in the Lok Sabha.The 2023 Constitution amendment Act and related amendments for J&K and Puducherry provide that women’s reservation will become operative after the first delimitation based on the relevant census following the Acts’ commencement. The relevant exercise would be Census 2027, scheduled from April 1, 2026, to March 1, 2027.About the AuthorBharti JainBharti Jain is senior editor with The Times of India, New Delhi. She has been writing on security matters since 1996. Having covered the Union home ministry, security agencies, Election Commission and the ‘prime’ political beat, the Congress, for The Economic Times all these years, she moved to TOI in August 2012. Her repertoire of news stories delves into the whole gamut of issues related to terrorism and internal strife, besides probing strategic affairs in India’s neighbourhood.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosModi Govt’s Women Quota Bill Crashes In Lok Sabha, Fails 2/3 Majority TestSad Day For Women’: Priyanka Chaturvedi Breaks With INDIA Bloc In Lok Sabha RowNo Nari Shakti! Women’s Bill Fails Lok Sabha Test, Protest Erupt | ‘Women Won’t Forgive’Trump’s Expected Pakistan Visit May Include Kashmir Talks, Report Fuels SpeculationStrait of Hormuz Open: What Iran’s Move Means for India Amid Ceasefire TensionsDelimitation Debate: Data Shows Hindi Belt’s Lok Sabha Share Fell More Than South Since 1951Amit Shah Targets Congress, Backs Women’s Quota And Delimitation PushHeated Exchange In Parliament As Rahul, Rijiju Spar Over Women’s Reservation BillUnmanned Fighters Set To Take The Lead In Aerial Combat, CATS Warrior To Lead Change For IndiaWomen’s Bill: Rahul Gandhi Accuses BJP Of Trying To Change Electoral Map, Takes ‘No Wife’ Jibe At PM123Photostories8 beautiful short baby girl names that mean grace and elegance6 markets that define the soul of Himachal PradeshGoa’s 5 posh localities for luxury living and real estate investment in 2026Struggling to stay consistent? These 5 workout quotes for women can change how you see fitnessWeekend binge eating vs daily overeating: Which is more harmful to your liver?Top 7 South Mumbai’s high-end neighbourhoods shaping India’s luxury real estateSmriti Irani indulges in authentic Bengali sweets: 8 traditional sweets of Bengal you need to try during summer10 delicious banana desserts you can easily make in minutesRed Banana vs Yellow Banana: Which is healthier? Full nutrition comparison of taste, benefits, and daily useForget wheat flour and try these traditional dishes made with rice flour123Hot PicksIran warDelimitation Bill DefeatPurple cap winnerOrange cap winnerIPL Points TablePublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingNashik TCSAmir HamzaAnti-Islam influencerStrait of HormuzSue BirdIce SpicePahalgam Pony Wallah StoryWomen Quota BillE Coli Smuggling CaseErika Kirk Event
NEW DELHI: After notifying April 16, 2026, as the date from which the Constitution (One Hundred and Sixth Amendment) Act, 2023 — providing one-third seats in the House of the People and legislative assemblies of all states and UT of Delhi to be reserved for women — shall come into effect, the govt Friday notified April 17, 2026, as the date from which women’s quota provisions in relevant laws for UTs of J&K and Puducherry, also enacted in 2023, will come into force.The MHA issued a gazette notification for the purpose.Parliament had enacted the 2023 Constitution amendment Act to pave the way for women’s reservation in the House of the People, legislative assembly of every state and legislative assembly of Delhi.Similar provisions for reservation for women in legislative assemblies of Puducherry and J&K were made via the Govt of Union Territories (Amendment) Act, 2023, and J&K Reorganisation (Second Amendment) Act, respectively.On Friday, however, the three bills aimed at rollout of women’s reservation in Lok Sabha and state legislatures —Constitution (One Hundred and Thirty-First Amendment) Bill, 2026, Delimitation Bill, 2026, and Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026 — from 2029 were defeated in the Lok Sabha.The 2023 Constitution amendment Act and related amendments for J&K and Puducherry provide that women’s reservation will become operative after the first delimitation based on the relevant census following the Acts’ commencement. The relevant exercise would be Census 2027, scheduled from April 1, 2026, to March 1, 2027.