Be an aware citizen. Know more about our laws, legislations and policies that are meant to govern water in this country both at State and Central level. This also includes discussion on some of the policies that are already in place or are in the pipeline by experts.
"Financing Water Crises: World Bank, International Aid Agencies and Privatisation" : a critique published by Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Ecology.
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Guidelines for Sector Reform and Successful Public-Private Partnerships in Urban Water and sanitation services from the Ministry of Urban Development and Poverty Alleviation
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Delhi Jal Board Act 1998
  http://www.delhijalboard.nic.in/djbdocs/about_us/act.htm
Financing Water and Sanitation in India - Bonds, BOTs and Reforms. A paper from UNESCO-IHE, Institute for Water Education
  http://www.unesco-ihe.org/bibis/other/Financing%20water%20and%20sanitation%20in% 20India.pdf
The CPHEEO manuals (Central Public Health and Environmental Engineering Organisation) on Water Supply, Sewage and other aspects of water supply systems are commonly used by water utility engineers and managers for smaller towns and cities across the country. The manuals are available on the CPHEEO website. The website also has a list of all Class 1 (population > 1,00,000) towns and cities across the country, using the 2001 census.
  http://cpheeo.nic.in/
  http://cpheeo.nic.in/CPHEEO-scan/class1-towns.pdf