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Pathway to sustainable management of water & sanitation through Constitutional lens

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Ms. Shweta Rathore, Vedika Chauhan (BA.LLB), Pallavi Ohlyan (BA.LLB), Harshita Khinchi (BA.LLB)
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.s3.328

Abstract

Along with the necessities of life like food, clothing, and housing, the sustainability of water and sanitation is now a critical component of survival. Water is a limited yet necessary resource. Population growth and growing urbanization place a constant strain on the world's water supply. When it comes to guaranteeing future water security, this poses a severe challenge. First and foremost, climate change has an impact on water resources. Its effects on the economy, society, and environment are routed through the hydro-logical cycle and driven by water. The country's population faces numerous issues, including a lack of resources and access to water and sanitation. Whether water is used for drinking, domestic use, food production, or pleasure, it is crucial for the public's health. enhanced cleanliness, better water resource management, and improved water supply. Better management of water resources, improved water supply, and improved sanitation all have a significant impact on lowering poverty. A country that works towards this will be prosperous and healthy. This is so because clean water promotes health and is essential to life. As a result of the SDGs, there are some positive affirmations today, typically in semi-rural sectors of society. The general public is aware of the importance of sustainable water and sanitation management, which is crucial. Everyone is conscious of the potential repercussions of any neglect in the matter. As, a result, socialization, or social awareness, is a crucial ability for people to acquire if they want to create healthy relationships and make wise judgement s. The strongest foundation for achieving any goal is awareness. This paper is the result of a minor field study (MFS).

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