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SDG 6 cannot be achieved through access alone; climate stress is exposing systemic fragilities in WASH systems, necessitating a shift towards resilien
आर्सेनिक संकट हे फक्त पाईप आणि पंपांपुरते मर्यादित राहू�
The arsenic crisis underscores the need to move beyond pipes and pumps toward a people-centred approach where safety, transparency, and community part
The progress made through the Jal Jeevan Mission has laid a robust foundation for a transformative shift in public health dynamics, yet the journey to
“Water for all” remains a distant dream in many Indian cities. Greater efforts by government agencies and citizens would be required to achieve th
The scheme, which aims to provide universal access to decent housing in rural areas, is lagging in terms of its targets.
Although the Budget pushes for urban planning, will the architecture of Indian federalism continue to limit its execution?
Jal Jeevan Mission needs to take into cognizance the localised diversity and remain flexible in its planning and implementation processes.
Given its difficult position under the Constitution, the subject of water has remained one of the most disputed areas in India’s federal relationshi
Access to safe drinking water and sanitation is essential for maintaining good health and well-being. However, empirical studies undertaken in several Indian cities reveal deficiencies in the quality of water and sanitation services provided by city governments. This brief focuses on the state of water and sewage systems in the National Capital Territory of Delhi, which contains India’s capital city, New Delhi. The brief highlights that many qu
If the Jal Jeevan Mission succeeds, water will be the Modi administration’s true revolution
किसी भी व्यक्ति के अच्छे स्वास्थ्य के लिए सफ़ाई व्यवस्था और सुरक्षित पेयजल महत्वपूर्ण है. लेकिन कई भारतीय शहरों में किए गए एम्पिरिकल रिसर्च से स्थानीय सरकारों द्वारा उपल�