India asks UNGA to think collectively why only 4 women became its president in 70 years

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has underlined the need for the UN to introspect why only four women have been elected as of the world body's prestigious in the past 70 years.

"It is a matter of satisfaction that the current PGA is also a woman," said, adding, "we need to collectively reflect upon is the fact that there have been only four women PGAs in 73 years of the United Nations".

At present, of is of the General Assembly (PGA). The other two PGA's were of in 1969 and of in 2006.

said that the success of the depends, in large measure, on the effectiveness of the General Assembly in addressing issues and challenges of global importance.

"Its presiding officer, of the General Assembly has an important role to play in setting its agenda and shaping the outcome of the Assembly session every year.

"However, it is well-known that the funds and resources allocated to the office of the PGA are not enough to meet the requirement of its office.

"It is, therefore, important that for its effective and efficient functioning, the PGA's office is provided with the necessary financial and human resources in an institutionalised manner," he said making India's stance clear on the idea of providing necessary institutional and secretarial support to PGA's office.

It is in recognition of this need that contributes annually to the PGA's Trust Fund, Kumar added.

He also said that the General Assembly must continue to lead in setting the global agenda and in restoring the centrality of the in formulating multilateral approaches to resolving transnational issues.

"One of the ways of ensuring this is through an effective, efficient and accountable office of the President of the General Assembly," he added.

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First Published: Wed, May 01 2019. 15:20 IST