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India has embarked upon an economic model driven by the free market incorporating processes of liberalisation, privatisation and globalisation. Our children today live, in what some describe as “Brand India†which has the tenth highest GDP in the world. Even while the country is...
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This paper examines how the neoliberal policies have influenced the water sector reform policies and interventions in India, particularly, in the states of Maharashtra and Gujarat. In doing so, the paper tries to engage with three questions: a) what are the national and state-level responses...
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family welfare, and water supply and sanitation for fifteen major states. It uses two principal indicators namely the per …
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Review of: The Culture of Flushing: A Social And Legal History of Sewage Jamie Benidickson. UBC Press,Vancouver, 2007. xxiv + 404 pp. $93.95 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-7748-1291-7; $32.95 (paper), ISBN 978-0-7748-1292-4.
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This paper investigates the effects of safe drinking water and sanitation on diarrhoeal diseases among children in …
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operationalising the Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) Guidelines released by the Rajiv Gandhi National Drinking Water Mission in …
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Health evidence confirms that the burden of disease associated with inadequate Hygience, Sanitation, Water (HSW) is …
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The urgent task ahead is the reduction of the visible inequalities in education, health and housing, thus contributing to a broad based evolution of human capabilities. As for the macroeconomic environment to assist in the cashing in of the capabilities, the higher level of equality in...
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improved health care, safe drinking water, sanitation and hygienic practices. …
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There is an uneven geographical distribution of health workers. The shortage of health workers is compounded by the fact that their skills, competencies, clinical experience, and expectations are often poorly suited to the health needs of the populations they serve. All such problems are taken...
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