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Dalit attacked for drinking from upper caste’s pot by Bhaskar Mukherjee

In a macabre act of caste violence, a Dalit youth in Saniyana village was attacked with a sharp-edged weapon and had his arm nearly chopped off for drinking Water from an earthen pot belonging to an upper caste family. While doctors have stitched up his arm, the police arrested one Rajender of Daulatpur village and booked him under SC/ST Act. Police sources said that Pappu first inquired about the caste of the...

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Turning off the tap on Water as a human right by Shiney Varghese

The new draft National Water Policy (NWP) circulated by the Ministry of Water Resources to Water experts suggests that the government is poised to withdraw from its responsibilities of Water service delivery, and that multinational corporations and financial institutions might have too big a say in Water allocation and policy. At first glance, it appears as if the policy takes a holistic approach to Water resources management, with a clear recognition...

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India top virtual Water exporter by GS Mudur

An average Indian uses less than half the amount of Water consumed by an average American, but India is the world’s largest net virtual Water exporter, using more domestic Water resources for export products than any other country, says a study. India’s per capita Water consumption is 1,089,000 litres per year, while the average US consumer uses 2,842,000 litres, but trade leaves India with a net virtual Water export of 95,000...

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No BPL or APL for sanitation scheme: Ramesh by K Balchand

The Centre plans to remove the distinction between below poverty line (BPL) and above poverty line (APL) and bring all the needy under the Total Sanitation Scheme (TSC). It would be renamed as Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan to send home the message that its implementation would be a people's movement rather than a bureaucratic programme. The new scheme will be part of the structural changes to be introduced from April. Union Minister...

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An open shame

-The Business Standard Moving forward on sanitation will require big ideas National shame” is how most people, including some senior government functionaries, often refer to the pervasive practice of open defecation. Yet, the Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC), launched in 1991 with the noble objective of providing access to hygienic toilets for all by 2012, receives only scant attention from the government. The latest assessment indicates that as many as 22 states will...

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