Independent Policy Researcher, National University of Singapore
Udisha Saklani is an Independent policy consultant examining water governance and sanitation issues in India. Her research interests are in political economy, water conflict and management, public perceptions and the policy-making process. She has conducted research on a wide range of water-related issues including the role of private sector in delivering water services, socio-economic impacts of big water infrastructure and people’s perceptions on drinking recycled water.
She has a Master’s Degree in Public Policy from the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore and an Undergraduate Honours degree in Mathematics from St.Stephen’s College, University of Delhi.
New Delhi is running out of water
Jul 11, 2017 20:08 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
As summer temperatures soar above 40C in New Delhi, acute water shortages are gripping parts of Indias capital. Signs of water stress are now everywhere, and residents in southern and western parts of the city have not...
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