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are public facilities part of right to life

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Answered by khanruhi905
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In India, where the right to water is not enshrined as a fundamental right in the national Constitution, courts at both state and federal level have interpreted Article 21 of the Constitution, the right to life, as encompassing the right to safe and sufficient water and sanitation.



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Answered by krishh2001
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The Constitution of India recognises the right to water as being a part of the Right to Life under Article 21. ... According to the law of the land, the right to safe drinking water is a Fundamental Right.


Public facilities are defined as institutional responses to basic human needs, such as health, education, safety, recreation, and worship. Examples of typical public facilities include churches, hospitals, and police stations.



Generally speaking public facility can be any facility, including, but not limited to, buildings, property, recreation areas, and roads, which are owned, leased, or otherwise operated, or funded by a governmental body or public entity.
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