Nepal - An overview of key environmental issues.

An Act to provide a broad overarching national legal framework of general principles on water as a vital and stressed natural resource, under which legislation and executive action on water at all levels of governance, as also water-use and actions relating to water by citizens, their associations and voluntary agencies, public and private insti

Activists of the Delhi State Council of the Communist Party of India took out a protest march in the Capital on Thursday against the Delhi Government's proposed move to privatise water resources and its distribution.

Congress MLA Rajesh Lilothia has demanded privatisation of the water supply system on the lines of power privatisation across the city, to bring efficiency in the supply mechanism.

The Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) today held a procession of hundreds of its activists from the Red Fort to the Chief Minister's office to protest against the proposed privatisation of water in Delhi. The announcement in this regard was made by Sheila Dikshit in March this year.

The protesters assembled at the Red Fort around 10.30 am.

The Ministry of Water Resources is at present engaged in revising the National Water Policy 2002. Instead of trying to make changes in the 2002 Policy, the ministry should put it aside and draft a new policy, starting from first principles. In that context, the draft presented here is an attempt to formulate the kind of document that could be drawn up. It seeks to set forth for consideration a broad national perspective on the nature of water and on its prudent, wise, sustainable, equitable and harmonious use.

To gauge consumer mood before setting into motion any plans of unbundling
The Delhi Jal Board's attempts to initiate privatisation drew sharp criticism in the past, but this time it is cautious and has decided to gauge the mood of consumers before it sets into motion any plans of unbundling.

The water utility will soon embark on a survey, conducted by an outside agency, to gather feedback from

Amid protests against privatisation of water supply in Bangalore on Sunday, Minister for the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) and Urban Development said the controversial

Is there a move afoot to privatise water distribution system in the national Capital? At least one Congress MLA in Delhi is in favour of privatisation of water supply.

The international community is hardly making progress on making safe water available to all. More awareness, better management and long-term cooperation could make a difference.

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