Indore Water Deaths: High Court Criticizes State's Insensitive Response
Summary
The High Court has criticized the state government's response to the recent deaths caused by water contamination in Indore, deeming it insensitive. The court expressed concern over the lack of adequate measures to prevent such incidents and demanded a detailed report on the steps taken to ensure the supply of safe drinking water to the public. The incident has raised questions about the quality of water infrastructure and the effectiveness of monitoring mechanisms in urban areas. The court's intervention underscores the importance of government accountability in safeguarding public health and preventing waterborne diseases.
Background Context
Current Developments
Key Facts
- Indore: Water contamination led to deaths
- High Court: Criticized state's response
- Demand: Detailed report on safe water supply
Practice MCQs
Question 1
Consider the following statements regarding the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974: 1. It provides for the establishment of Central and State Pollution Control Boards. 2. The Act empowers the Central Pollution Control Board to directly prosecute offenders. 3. The Act primarily focuses on preventing pollution of surface water sources only. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- 1 only
- 2 only
- 1 and 3 only
- 1, 2 and 3
Explanation: Statement 1 is correct as the Act establishes Pollution Control Boards. Statement 2 is incorrect as the CPCB primarily advises and coordinates, prosecution is usually through state boards. Statement 3 is incorrect as the Act covers both surface and ground water.
Question 2
In the context of water management in India, what is the primary objective of the Jal Jeevan Mission?
- To provide irrigation facilities to all agricultural lands
- To ensure safe and adequate drinking water to all rural households by 2024
- To clean all major rivers in India
- To promote water tourism in coastal areas
Explanation: The Jal Jeevan Mission aims to provide safe and adequate drinking water to all rural households by 2024.
Question 3
Which of the following constitutional provisions is most directly related to the issue of providing clean and safe drinking water to citizens?
- Article 14 (Equality before law)
- Article 21 (Right to Life)
- Article 48A (Protection of environment)
- Article 51A (g) (Fundamental duty to protect environment)
Explanation: Article 21, the Right to Life, has been interpreted by the Supreme Court to include the right to clean and safe drinking water as an essential component of a dignified life.
Mains Practice Questions
Question 1
Critically analyze the effectiveness of current legal and institutional frameworks in India in ensuring access to safe drinking water for all citizens. What are the key challenges and suggest measures for improvement?
Previous Year Questions
PYQ 1 - UPSC Prelims 2023 2023
Which of the following constitutional provisions empowers the High Court to issue directions, orders, or writs for the enforcement of fundamental rights and for any other purpose?
- (a) Article 32
- (b) Article 226
- (c) Article 139
- (d) Article 324
Explanation: Article 226 of the Indian Constitution empowers the High Courts to issue writs, directions, or orders for the enforcement of fundamental rights and for any other purpose.
PYQ 2 - UPSC Mains 2023 2023
Discuss the role of the judiciary in ensuring accountability of state governments in matters of public health and safety, with specific reference to the recent Indore water contamination incident. What measures can be taken to improve the responsiveness of local authorities in preventing such incidents?
PYQ 3 - SSC CGL 2023 2023
Which of the following articles of the Indian Constitution is related to the writ jurisdiction of the High Courts?
- (a) Article 32
- (b) Article 226
- (c) Article 14
- (d) Article 19
Explanation: Article 226 of the Indian Constitution empowers the High Courts to issue writs.
PYQ 4 - SSC CGL 2023 2023
The term 'Public Health' is included in which list given in the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India?
- (a) Union List
- (b) State List
- (c) Concurrent List
- (d) Residuary Powers
Explanation: Public Health is a subject under the State List of the Seventh Schedule.
PYQ 5 - IBPS PO 2023 2023
Which body has the authority to direct the state government to take necessary actions regarding public health concerns, as seen in the Indore water contamination case?
- (a) Reserve Bank of India
- (b) High Court
- (c) NITI Aayog
- (d) Central Pollution Control Board
Explanation: The High Court has the authority to direct the state government to take actions regarding public health concerns.
PYQ 6 - SBI PO 2023 2023
What is the primary responsibility of local municipal corporations concerning water supply, as highlighted by the Indore water deaths incident?
- (a) Collecting water taxes
- (b) Ensuring safe and clean water supply
- (c) Promoting water conservation
- (d) Managing water distribution networks
Explanation: The primary responsibility is to ensure a safe and clean water supply to the public.
PYQ 7 - CDS 2023 2023
Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding the writ jurisdiction of High Courts in India? 1. It is wider than that of the Supreme Court. 2. It can be exercised only for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights. Select the correct answer using the code given below:
- (a) 1 only
- (b) 2 only
- (c) Both 1 and 2
- (d) Neither 1 nor 2
Explanation: The writ jurisdiction of High Courts is wider than that of the Supreme Court because it can be exercised not only for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights but also 'for any other purpose'.
PYQ 8 - CDS 2023 2023
Under which schedule of the Indian Constitution does 'Public Health and Sanitation' fall?
- (a) Schedule VI
- (b) Schedule VII
- (c) Schedule VIII
- (d) Schedule IX
Explanation: 'Public Health and Sanitation' falls under the State List of Schedule VII of the Indian Constitution.