Inequity is deeply embedded in the supply of drinking water in Delhi, India. Using the concept of infrastructural violence, this paper exposes how past and present governance of water has resulted in unequal distribution of supply across the city to exclude vulnerable communities from accessing drinking water. This perspective broadens the gaze away from a narrow gaze on the technical and structural aspects of infrastructure to encompass the socio-political dimensions. This paper starts by outlining the history of the water supply in Delhi. We then outline five axes of exclusion which can be read as infrastructural violence and explores how aspects of water policy, legislation, and planning uphold these injustices. Our discussion centers on...
A quarter of Delhi residents are not served by the city’s water pipelines, making access to drinking...
Rapid urbanisation in India has led to the huge demand for basic infrastructure such as housing, ele...
Caste rules prohibit the sharing of water between castes as a contact made by an untouchable with wa...
Inequity is deeply embedded in the supply of drinking water in Delhi, India. Using the concept of in...
textAs Indian cities expand, conflicts over limited potable water supply and access are intensifying...
Failure of water?related planning in Delhi can in part be attributed to the lack of inter?agency coo...
This paper examines the links between urban planning and the politics of water provisioning and vio...
Access to adequate, timely, and reliable supply of good quality water is fundamental to survival and...
There are significant variations in the access of households to tap water between the core city and ...
This book investigates institutional dimensions of urban water supply in India, with a specific focu...
Caste rules prohibit the sharing of water between castes as a contact made by an untouchable with wa...
This dissertation looks at the issue of water insecurity in India’s small cities and peri-urban area...
This article argues that inequality in access to water and sanitation is largely caused and legitimi...
India's water problems have long been portrayed by the international media as crises of poverty, des...
Contemporary socio-economic transformations in South Asia are creating increasingly serious water pr...
A quarter of Delhi residents are not served by the city’s water pipelines, making access to drinking...
Rapid urbanisation in India has led to the huge demand for basic infrastructure such as housing, ele...
Caste rules prohibit the sharing of water between castes as a contact made by an untouchable with wa...
Inequity is deeply embedded in the supply of drinking water in Delhi, India. Using the concept of in...
textAs Indian cities expand, conflicts over limited potable water supply and access are intensifying...
Failure of water?related planning in Delhi can in part be attributed to the lack of inter?agency coo...
This paper examines the links between urban planning and the politics of water provisioning and vio...
Access to adequate, timely, and reliable supply of good quality water is fundamental to survival and...
There are significant variations in the access of households to tap water between the core city and ...
This book investigates institutional dimensions of urban water supply in India, with a specific focu...
Caste rules prohibit the sharing of water between castes as a contact made by an untouchable with wa...
This dissertation looks at the issue of water insecurity in India’s small cities and peri-urban area...
This article argues that inequality in access to water and sanitation is largely caused and legitimi...
India's water problems have long been portrayed by the international media as crises of poverty, des...
Contemporary socio-economic transformations in South Asia are creating increasingly serious water pr...
A quarter of Delhi residents are not served by the city’s water pipelines, making access to drinking...
Rapid urbanisation in India has led to the huge demand for basic infrastructure such as housing, ele...
Caste rules prohibit the sharing of water between castes as a contact made by an untouchable with wa...