Right to Housing and Indian Policy: A Story of Federal Structure Limitations
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2024
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University of North Bengal
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A shelter and housing give an opportunity to an individual to live a life of dignity
and privacy. The government since the time of independence segregated certain
funds for housing and shelter. There are policies and laws of the government that
supports the housing for all. But the main problem for the implementation of the
housing policies is structure of federalism in India. In the paper the authors will
assert that housing and shelter is a fundamental right in itself and needs a deeper
protection from the state. Thereafter the author will look upon the status of
shelter and housing in India and how federal structure impacted its development.
The author will also attempt to understand the reason behind the lack of housing
infrastructure in India and individually discuss these problems in the context of
global development. Finally, attempt will be made to form a policy which will be
suited to the Indian circumstances and enhance the housing infrastructure in
India.
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Federal Structure, Dignity, Privacy, Housing, Constitution
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15
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02
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0976-3570
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253 - 268