Fewer women, more graduates in eighth Delhi Assembly
The newly elected eighth Delhi Assembly will see a decrease in the number of women members, dropping from eight to five. However, the proportion of MLAs with graduate degrees has increased to 38 per cent. The average age of members is 52, with a n...

In 2020, eight women were elected.
The BJP swept to power in Delhi after more than 26 years, winning 48 of the 70 assembly seats. AAP won 22 seats while the Congress drew a blank in the polls held on February 5.
The percentage of MLAs with graduate degrees has risen to 38 per cent in the eighth assembly from 34 per cent in the seventh. MLAs with postgraduate degrees and above remain unchanged at 26 per cent.
About 61 per cent of the newly-elected MLAs listed politics or social work as their profession, compared to 67 per cent in the previous assembly.
The number of MLAs who listed their profession as business also registered an increase from 29 per cent in the seventh assembly to 49 per cent in the eighth.
The average age of the members is 52, the report found.
According to the report, 13 per cent of the new MLAs are aged between 25 and 40, down from 23 per cent in the previous assembly.
The number of MLAs aged between 41 and 55 is unchanged at 49 per cent while 34 per cent are aged between 56 and 70, and 4 per cent above 70 years old.
In the previous assembly, 28 per cent of members were aged 56 and above.
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