This paper argues that the entry of corporate capital in water sector together with the role of the State, poses threat to realization of the right to water for poor and marginalized groups in India
This document describes the Karnataka Urban Development Authorities Act and includes the title, definition of terms, constitution of the urban development authority, power, officers and servants.
This document describes the policy facilitating public private partnerships for infrastructure development in the state of Orissa and includes the background and objectives of the policy.
This document describes the Karnataka Urban Development Authorities Act and includes the title, definition of terms, constitution of the urban development authority, power, officers and servants.
A report that builds its analysis on real life experiences, including both successful and less successful attempts to implement and scale up local water management techniques.
This article describes the details of the Industrial, Investment and Infrastructure Policy of Maharashtra, its background, industrial scenario, objectives and targets.
This document informs of the mechanisms through which development, conservation and management functions related to water as a natural resource are carried out in India.
Highlights of the September newsletter from CLTS deal with the training of trainers on Community Led Total Sanitation in Gulbarga, Karnataka and other stories.
Most of the rivers and streams in urban India are dead. Race to urbanisation has cost us these once-beautiful water bodies. One story from many - Pune's Dev Nadi
Water balance studies in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka have shown that water harvesting programmes impact significantly on patterns of water use and that this can result in distinct winners and losers.