Sustaining the sanitation revolution: India country paper
As India becomes more populous
As India becomes more populous
The primary aim of framing legislation on regulation of drinking water is the protection of public health.
The primary aim of framing legislation on regulation of drinking water is the protection of public health. As water is essential to sustain life, so a satisfactory supply must be made available to consumers. The water should be clear as a resource and safe for drinking.
The Total Sanitation Campaign was launched in 1999, advocating a shift from a high to a low subsidy regime, and greater community involvement.