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100 | _aTavri, Purva | ||
245 | 0 | _aIssues due to privatization of Sheonath river (Also available on CD) | |
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300 | _aiv,viii,107p.,CD-ROM | ||
505 | _aCONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 BACKGROUND iii 2 AIM, OBJECTIVES AND RESEARCH METHODOLOGY v 3 BACKGROUND LITERATURE vi 4 Data analysis and summary of results vii 5 Recommendations and future scope x 1 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 8 1.1 Property Rights, Natural Resource Use and Common Property Resources 8 1.1.1 Concept of Rights 9 1.1.2 Duties/responsibilities implied by the right 9 1.1.3 Distinction between types of rights 10 1.1.4 Property rights, Transaction cost and bargaining 11 1.1.4.1 Property Rights: 11 1.1.4.2 Bargaining: 12 1.1.5 Credibility: 12 1.1.6 Full Information: 12 1.1.7 Legislative Provisions 13 1.1.8 Right to water 14 1.1.9 Right to Water Inferred from Judicial Action 15 1.1.10 Relation of right to water to other rights and vision of development 16 1.1.11 Policy 16 1.1.12 National Water Policy 2002 17 1.1.13 Scope of the right to water 17 1.1.14 The Privatization/ Corporatization of Water and its Implications 18 1.2 Understanding free-flowing rivers 20 1.2.1 Unmodified: 21 1.3 About the case: Sheonath River 22 1.4 How River was privatized 23 1.5 Aim 25 1.6 Objectives 25 1.7 Scope 25 1.8 Limitations 25 1.9 Methodology 26 1.10 Sources and limitations of the data 28 1.11 Analytical Framework 28 2 CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE STUDY 30 2.1 SECTION I: Case studies 30 2.1.1 CASE 1: 30 2.1.1.1 Summary 31 2.1.2 CASE 2: 32 2.1.2.1 The Truth behind Sonia Vihar Water Treatment Plant 32 2.1.2.2 Height of Corruption: 32 2.1.2.3 Corporate Monopoly over Indian Water Sector 34 2.1.2.4 Summary 34 2.1.3 CASE 3: 35 2.1.3.1 Myth of power 35 2.1.3.2 Little awareness 36 2.1.3.3 Downstream impact 36 2.1.3.4 Risks yours, profits mine: 36 2.1.3.5 Living made difficult: 37 2.1.3.6 Summary 37 2.1.4 CASE 4: 38 2.1.4.1 Reservoir of dams 38 2.1.4.2 From a trickle to flood 39 2.1.4.3 Free for all 39 2.1.4.4 Lure of money 39 2.1.4.5 Possible threats 40 2.1.4.6 Summary 40 2.1.5 CASE 5 41 2.1.5.1 Losing touch 41 2.1.5.2 Summary 42 2.1.6 CASE 6: 43 2.1.6.1 MALAYSIA: Fighting the Flow of River Privatisation 43 2.1.6.2 Summary 45 2.2 SECTION II 45 2.2.1 Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) 45 2.2.2 Right to Information 46 2.2.3 Whose interest is it anyway? - Public Interest/ public purpose 46 3 CHAPTER 3 THE SHEONATH RIVER 48 3.1 About Chattisgarh 48 3.2 About Durg District 49 3.3 CASE OF SHEONATH RIVER PRIVATIZATION 50 3.4 Services by Sheonath River 53 3.4.1 Provisioning services 53 3.4.2 Cultural services 53 3.4.3 Supporting services 54 3.5 Impacts 54 3.5.1 Impacts of dam siting on river 54 3.5.2 Impacts due privatization of River 55 4 CHAPTER 4 BEFORE PRIVATIZATION 57 4.1 Villages (Mohlai and Piparchhedi), 1991-1995 57 4.2 The basic profile of the villages: (census 1991) 58 4.3 The land utilization data (1995-96) 61 4.4 Economic Structure of the villages 63 4.5 Infrastructure data (1995-96) 66 4.6 Social Structure of the villages 67 5 CHAPTER 5 AFTER PRIVATIZATION 69 5.1 The direct impact 69 5.2 Steps taken against privatization 71 5.2.1 PAC investigation 71 5.3 The Physical scenario of the villages (1996-06) 73 5.4 Statements given by Radius Ltd. And officials who were FOR privatization 77 6 CHAPTER 6 PRESENT SITUATION 80 6.1 Piparchhedi 80 6.2 Mohlai 84 6.3 Social Structure of the villages 86 6.4 Benefits as said by Radius 89 6.5 Complaints against the above system 89 7 CHAPTER 7 SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONS 91 7.1 First alternative 91 7.2 Second alternative 92 7.3 Third alternative 93 8 References: 94 9 Appendices: 96 | ||
700 | _aRay, Chandranath N. (Guide) | ||
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