Dam-oustees' movement in South Maharashtra: innovative struggle
By: Phadke, Anant.
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ArticlePublisher: 2000Description: p.4084-086.Subject(s): Dams - India - Maharashtra | Water supply - India - Maharashtra | Water supply
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: The movement in south Maharashtra for equitable redistribution of dammed water is now a decade old. The movement has seen the mobilisation of thousands of water-starved villagers compelling the government to accept the principle of equitable distribution. This demand is entirely a grass roots level initiative and is complementary to the demand for land redistribution. - Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 35, Issue no: 47 | Available | AR47180 |
The movement in south Maharashtra for equitable redistribution of dammed water is now a decade old. The movement has seen the mobilisation of thousands of water-starved villagers compelling the government to accept the principle of equitable distribution. This demand is entirely a grass roots level initiative and is complementary to the demand for land redistribution. - Reproduced


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