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Right to clean water and sanitation in India: A study with reference to north-east region

By: Juyal, Rebant and Srivastava, Kushal.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Bihar Journal of Public Administration Description: 19(25), Jul-Sep, 2022: p.86-96.Subject(s): Right to water & sanitation, Constitution of India, Opinio Juris, North East, India In: Bihar Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: The presence of a clean environment is essential for everyone to work with their most incredible efficiency. Countries with good sanitation policies always prosper. Further, good public health contributes to the GDP since reducing medical bills, which usually contribute to a considerable portion of individual income, leads to increased savings and investment. The Indian judiciary has inscribed sanitation and access to clean water within the sacrosanct scope of fundamental rights guaranteed within the Indian Constitution. The present paper attempts to discover diverse aspects of the Right to sanitation and access to clean water. It further endeavours to study the effectiveness of the order in securing the above Right for the people in India. – Reproduced
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The presence of a clean environment is essential for everyone to work with their most incredible efficiency. Countries with good sanitation policies always prosper. Further, good public health contributes to the GDP since reducing medical bills, which usually contribute to a considerable portion of individual income, leads to increased savings and investment. The Indian judiciary has inscribed sanitation and access to clean water within the sacrosanct scope of fundamental rights guaranteed within the Indian Constitution. The present paper attempts to discover diverse aspects of the Right to sanitation and access to clean water. It further endeavours to study the effectiveness of the order in securing the above Right for the people in India. – Reproduced

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