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Women's reservation within SC/ST quota in Municipalities: (a) Article 243T (74th Amendment): (i) General women's reservation: Not less than one-third (33%) of total Municipality seats reserved for women, (ii) SC/ST women's reservation: One-third of seats reserved for SC/ST shall also be reserved for women from those categories (ensuring intersectional representation), (b) Applications: (i) Intersectional representation: Ensures SC/ST women have political voice in urban governance, addressing compounded disadvantage of caste, gender, (ii) Policy impact: SC/ST women representatives prioritize issues affecting their communities (housing, sanitation, education, healthcare, anti-discrimination), (iii) Empowerment: Political participation builds confidence, leadership skills, social status for SC/ST women, (c) Implementation: (i) Seat allocation: State Election Commissions determine which SC/ST reserved seats also reserved for women, based on population data, rotation policy, (ii) Rotation: Reserved seats (including SC/ST women seats) rotated after each election to ensure broad participation, (d) Challenges: (i) Proxy leadership: Male relatives may exercise power on behalf of SC/ST women representatives, limiting independent voice, (ii) Capacity building: Training needed for SC/ST women representatives on urban governance, legal procedures, advocacy, (iii) Social barriers: Caste, gender discrimination may limit effective participation, voice of SC/ST women representatives, (e) Illustrates intersectional urban federalism: Constitutional amendment operationalizes gender, caste justice in urban local governance; reservation enables political representation of SC/ST women, influencing municipal priorities with intersectional perspective.