Social Sciences, asked by krishnjinamdeo, 1 day ago

why is water considered as a fundamental right of every citizen ​

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Answered by shreyanshshukla3864
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Water is a natural resource essential for the survival of humans and other life forms. Water is available in abundance on the planet, with around 70% of the surface being covered with it. But the problem arises when we talk about access to and availability of clean water. Clean water is a scarce resource and with the ever rising population, it is imperative to sustainably manage its distribution and use. In the midst of this dilemma, a question arises that whether people have the right to water and if so, what is the nature of this right.

Answered by imsreenanda
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Water and sanitation services underpin our societies and can cause serious social and economic challenges when poorly managed and underfunded. Ensuring that people have access to safe, secure and affordable water is vital to ensure a decent life for all.

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