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100 _aAnanth, S.
245 _aThe political economy of the water industry in India
260 _c2010
300 _ap.130-147.
362 _aJan-Mar
520 _aAn important issue that that needs focussed attention while opening the private sector participation, include valid issues related to water entitlement for the poor and water as a fundamental right. The water laws in India lack clarity that would enable the creation of an efficient, just regulatory framework as well as institutionalised grievance redressal mechanism in the present set up. Unless the framework is created and in a functional format, it may be more prudent to take up a cautious approach when it comes to private participation in the sector. This lack of clarity pervades from the fundamental issues like who owns the water resources (the Union government, State government or the local bodies) to important questions such as water as a fundamental right to equitable entitlement of water. - Reproduced.
650 _aWater law - India
650 _aWater law
700 _aSudhakar Babu, S.
773 _aIndian Journal of Public Administration
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