SANITATION AS BASICS TO THE RIGHT TO LIFE
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Right to Life, Sanitation, Effects, Awareness, PolicyAbstract
“Right to Life a right which is considered as inherent and most superior right among all the Human Right, it is considered as Genesis and in its domain every other right are considered to be Species. And one of the species of it Right to Sanitation which is connected right with the Right to privacy, Right to education, Right to work, Right to clean environment, as well as Right to dignity on these several initiative were taken at International as well as National level even the Judicial approach has also raised concerned about it but among all these the position of India is quite different wherein people have lack of awareness regarding the Effects of sanitation in terms of education, health, development of there child mentally, physically as well as socially. In India the progress for this start in 1986 till now the work to clean India campaign are not effective in it nature as per the report of Millennium Development Goals 2015, India failed to achieve the task of sanitation. In this regards the Main Issue is Awareness Program are not going into directions which they ought to be go firstly, and Secondly, the Policy at urban level is not required where as the Policy at upper-cum district level also not required but the Policy at purely rural level is required and the current functioning is at upper-cum district level.”
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