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245 | _aRIGHT TO SANITATION IN INDIA : Critical Perspectives | ||
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_aNew Delhi _bOxford Universty Press _c2019/01/01 |
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500 | _aSanitation has received little attention from law & policy makers, & implementers for a long time although it was not completely outside the purview of laws & policies in India. The past couple of decades have witnessed a significant change in the manner in which sanitation is viewed, both at the national & international levels. While this change is accompanied by a growing interest among academics in the policy perspectives on sanitation, the enquiry into its legal dimensions has lagged behind considerably. This text is a comprehensive study of the right to sanitation & its multiple dimensions with a special emphasis on India. It analyses the right in terms of its narrow understanding focusing on toilets & various broader components, such as its gender, social, environmental dimensions, as well as specific issues such as manual scavenging & the conditions of work of sanitation workers. | ||
650 | _aRight to sanitation | ||
650 | _aIndia. | ||
650 | _aSanitation | ||
650 | _aSanitation workers -- Legal status, laws, etc | ||
650 | _aSanitation -- Government policy | ||
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_aCullet,Philippe (ed.) _aSujith Koonan (ed.) _aBhullar,Lovleen (ed.) |
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