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Towards faster and more inclusive growth - An approach to the 11th five year plan - Government of India (Planning Commission) (2006)

This document by the Government of India describes the approach to the 11th five year plan. The document is divided into seven chapters and includes:Read More

Towards understanding the right to water and sanitation - A discussion paper by WaterAid India (2009)

Understand the RTWS - WAIThe right to water and sanitation is necessary for the enjoyment of other human rights, including the right to life and human dignity, the right to health, the right to adequate food, the right to development and the right to a healthy environment.

This discussion paper from WaterAid India, examines the need and background of the right to water and sanitation (RTWS), in both the global context (using existing International Human Rights conventions) and in the Indian context (using the Indian Constitution).

The paper lays down specific details of what a RTWS would entail, in terms of exact provisions that citizens could be entitled to. It also details the difference between RTWS and water rights, examines the judicial interpretation of such a right, using analysis of past cases related to RTWS.Read More

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