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the right to safe drinking water is a fundamental right explain

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Answered by simra85
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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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THE RIGHT TO SAFE DRINKING WATER IS A FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT BECAUSE EVERY HUMAN BEING HAS THE RIGHT TO DRINK AND USE WATER WHICH IS SFE FROM DISEASE CAUSING MICROBES .NO HUMAN BEING CAN BE DEPRIEVED OF IT .

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