Water: Private, Limited - Issues in privatisation, corporatisation and commercialisation of water sector in India by Manthan Adhyayan Kendra
This book by Manthan Adhyayan Kendra, highlights the emerging issues related to privatisation of water in the context of the recent surge of privatisation-related initiatives in the water sector in India.
The history of attempts at privatisation of water till recent times from all across the globe indicate that they have been met with strong resistance where ever they have been implemented. This is because of the total failure of all these programmes to address the social responsibility of providing water to all without consideration of profits.
However, this backlash against privatisation has led international donor agencies to use a different type of strategy and language. This has led to a shift from Private Sector Partnership (PSP) to Public Private Partnership (PPP) and more recently to the Water Sector Reforms (WSR) in countries such as India.
The book argues that this is in no way different from the earlier attempts at privatisation that ignored social responsibility, but a complete transformation of the sector into a market with purely commercial operation. In this too, social responsibility is eliminated as a conscious choice, since it cannot co-exist with purely market based operations.
Case studies from different states of India demonstrate how water, which is a basic human necessity, a basic human right, is in the process of becoming a product, a money and profit making commodity, free of all social responsibilities.
The book argues that although positive efforts that aim at equitable distribution of water to all do exist, they should be strengthened through community responsibility and participation and recognition of water as a basic human right, rather than as an entitlement.
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Location
Bangalore, KA, India
Latitude: 12.971606, Longitude: 77.594376
- Content Type: Case Studies, Research
- Category: Bottled Water, Bottled Water Industry, Canals, Commercialisation, Commodification, Corporatisation, Dams, Drinking Water, Environment, Equity, Food Security, Groundwater Exploitation, Groundwater Recharge, Hygiene, Irrigation, Livelihood, Ponds, Poverty, Public Health, Public Private Partnership (PPP), Public Sector Partnerships (PSP), Right to Water, Rivers, Sanitation, Sewerage, Slums, Sustainability, Tankers, Tubewells, Urban Water, Wastewater, Water Institutions, Water Laws, Water Policies, Water Privatisation, Water Resources Management, Water Scarcity, Water Sector Reforms (WSR), Water and Health, Wells
- Associated People / Organizations: Aguas del Illimani (AISA), Asian Development Bank (ADB), Bangalore Water Supply and Sewage Board (BWSSB), Borai Industrial Estate Build Own Transfer (BOT), Chhattisgarh State Industrial Development Corporation (CSIDC), Delhi Jal Board (DJB), Department for International Development (DFID), Federation of Neighbourhood Boards - Federación de Juntas Vecinales (FEJUVE), Freedom from Debt Coalition (FDC), General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), Government of India, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), International Financial Institutions (IFIs), International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), International Monetary Fund (IMF), Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), Karnataka Urban Infrastructure Development Finance Corporation (KUIDFC), Ministry of Urban Development and Poverty Alleviation (MoUDPA), United Nations Development Program (UNDP), United States Agency for International Development (USAID), World Bank (WB), World Trade Organisation (WTO)
- Author: Shripad Dharmadhikary, Rehmat, Gaurav Dwivedi
- Source: Manthan Adhyayan Kendra
- Location / Time: Ahmedabad, Atlanta, Bangalore, Buenos Aires, Chembarambakkam Chennai, Chengdu China, Chhattisgarh, Cochabamba Bolivia, Dabhol, Dar es Salaam Tanzania, Delhi, Grenoble France, Himachal Pradesh, Jakarta Indonesia, Jammu and Kashmir, Karnataka, Kuala Lumpur, London, MIlan, Madhya Pradesh, Manila Philippines, Meghalaya, Metro Manila Philippines, Narmada, Nkonkobe South Africa, Orissa, Paris, Plachimada Kerala, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Singapore, Tamil Nadu, Tucuman Argentina, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal, 2002
- Difficulty Level: Intermediate



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