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Author: Chetan Pandit and Asit Biswas

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Asia Pacific Policy and Regulation 

How India’s Civil Society Can Shape the Country’s Water Policy

October 19, 2020October 19, 2020 Chetan Pandit and Asit Biswas 293 Views 0 Comments 6 min read

India’s National Water Policy is meant to provide a definite course of action on water management, ensuring the countr

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