Arora, S.C., and R.K. Prabhakar.1997. 'Municipal Council Elections in India: Socio-economic Background of Women Candidates in Rohtak, Haryana', Asian Survey, 37(10): 918-26.
2.
Barry, Jim, Trudie Honour, and Sneha Palnitkar .1996. 'Women and Local Politics in Mumbai and London: The Quota Innovation'. Paper presented at the Regional Symposium on Women in Local Government (Asia), 4-8 March, Mumbai.
3.
Beall, Jo.1996. Urban Governance: Why Gender Matters (Gender in Development Monograph, Series No. 1). New York: UNDP.
4.
Dhanda, M.2000. 'Representation of Women: Should Feminists Support Quotas? ', Economic and Political Weekly , 35(33): 2969-76.
5.
Kishwar, M.1996. 'Women in Politics: Beyond Quotas', Economic and Political Weekly, 31(43): 2867-74.
6.
—. 2000. 'Equality of Opportunities vs. Equality of Results: Improving Women's Reservation Bill', Economic and Political Weekly , 35(47): 4152-56.
7.
Multiple Action Research Group (MARG).2000 . The Daughters of the 74th Amendment : A Study of Women Elected to Municipal Bodies in Karnal and Delhi. Delhi: MARG.
8.
Nanivadekar, M.1997. Empowering Women: Assessing the Policy of Reservation in Local Bodies-A Report. Mumbai: Rambhau Mhalgi Probodhini.
9.
Phillips, A.1996. 'Feminism and the Attractions of the Local', in Desmond King and Gerry Stoker (eds.), Rethinking Local Democracy , pp. 111-29. London: Macmillan Press.
10.
Rewal, S.T.L.2001. Women in the Calcutta Municipal Corporation: A Study in the Context of the Debate on the Women's Reservation Bill (Occasional Paper No. 2). New Delhi: Centre de Sciences Humaines.
11.
Singh, Kulwant.2000. 'Women in Decision Making', Shelter , 3(4): 64-72.
12.
Suresh, V.2000. 'Participation of Women in Urban Governance: An Imperative for Sustainable Development', Shelter, 3(4): 3-14.
13.
The Tamil Nadu Urban Local Bodies (TNULB) Act. 1998. Chennai: Malathi Publications.
14.
The Hindu. 2001a. 24 September.
15.
—. 2001b. 8 October.
16.
—. 2001 c. 17 October.
17.
United Nations.1992. Agenda 21. New York: UNCED.
18.
Undp.1996. Human Development Report. New York: UNDP.