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  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright
  3. Contents
  4. List of Illustrations
  5. Preface and Acknowledgments
  6. List of Abbreviations
  7. Introduction
  8. Chapter 1. The Historical Formation of India’s Water Bureaucracy
  9. Chapter 2. The Regulatory Water State in Postliberalization India
  10. Chapter 3. The Political Economy of Federalism and the Politics of Interstate Water Negotiations
  11. Chapter 4. Regulatory Extraction, Inequality, and the Water Bureaucracy in Chennai
  12. Chapter 5. State, Class, and the Agency of Bureaucrats
  13. Conclusion
  14. Notes
  15. Works Cited
  16. Index

INDEX

  • Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), 177
  • Administrative Reforms Commission, 65–66
  • agency of bureaucrats. See bureaucratic agency
  • agriculture, 17, 31, 60, 74, 144, 166, 171, 187, 239n2, 247n25; water disputes and, 101, 107, 139–40. See also droughts; famine; farmers; floods; irrigation; rural areas
  • AIADMK (All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam), 17, 112, 168, 203, 211, 240n10
  • Andhra Pradesh, 76, 89, 91, 100map, 103–4; interstate water, 18, 99, 101–2, 121–22, 125
  • Anna University: Centre for Water Resources, 210; Mohanakrishnan teaching at, 213
  • Arul, Carolin, 156, 168
  • Baer, Madeline, 26
  • Bakker, Karen, 26
  • Bangalore Water Supply and Sewage Board, 110
  • Bengaluru (Bangalore), 107, 110, 115, 142
  • BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party), 17, 87– 88, 112, 117, 201–2. See also Modi, Narendra
  • Bombay Presidency, 52–53
  • Bourne, John, 35
  • British colonial state, 103, 107, 132
  • bureaucratic agency, 97, 119–20, 124, 190, 205, 220–24, 232, 249n18; institutional reforms and, 4–10, 19; in Tamil Nadu’s PWD, 21–22, 39–42, 49–50, 195
  • bureaucrats, 4, 22, 99, 119–20, 192–95, 198–99, 212, 236, 246n5; corrup- tion and patronage, 64–67, 193, 199–200, 203, 212, 231; middle-class formation for, 64–65, 201–5; rethinking the figure of, 205–11. See also engineers; Indian Administrative Service (IAS); middle class
  • canals, 59–60, 109, 126map, 156
  • caste, 177, 184–87, 210, 240n10. See also inequality; landless laborers; marginalized groups; poor people
  • Cauvery (Kaveri) River, 50–51, 53, 193, 108map, 225–26
  • Cauvery (Kaveri) River dispute, 101, 105–7, 109–11, 119; Cauvery Family Initiative and, 118; historical roots of, 103– 6; interstate water, 18, 102, 111–13, 115–17, 120–21, 132; Jayalalitha’s fast and, 97–98; spaces of bureaucratic agency and, 119–20; state institutional incapacity and, 114–15, 117–18; Supreme Court interventions, 113–15
  • Cauvery Technical Cell, Tamil Nadu, 23–24, 119
  • Cauvery Water Management Board, 113–14
  • Cauvery Water Tribunal (Cauvery Tribunal), 98, 102, 106–7, 112, 116–17
  • central government, 5, 13–14, 32–33, 56–57, 61, 82, 84, 92, 95, 199, 240n7 (intro.); Indian bureaucrats and, 22; interstate, 99, 104–5, 111, 197; national river-interlinking project and, 86–87; Supreme Court and, 113–14, 169–70; as TNUIFSL funding source, 179–80. See also British colonial state; local governments; state governments
  • Central Ground Water Board (CGWB), 8–9, 57–58, 63, 86, 162
  • centralization, 33, 41–42, 55–57, 61, 109, 123, 142, 182; decentralization and, 27–28, 69; farmers’ participatory irrigation management and, 88– 89; interstate water negotiations and, 140–41; JNNURM and, 87; mechanisms, privatization and, 14–15; reforms and, 4, 242n4; in Tamil Nadu, 89–95; water governance in India and, 27, 177–78; World Bank and, 24, 72–73, 81–82. See also economic liberalization
  • Central Water Commission (CWC): Dam Safety Organization in, 135; establishment, 58, 63; Mullaperiyar Dam inspections by, 133; regulation of surface water and groundwater by, 57–58; reorganization need recognized, 86; Shah’s report on restructuring, 8–9
  • Centre for Water Resources, Anna University, 210
  • Chandra, Kanchan, 200–201
  • Chembarambakkam Reservoir, Chennai, 143, 163, 192
  • Chennai, 21, 23, 91, 102, 121–24, 128–29, 142, 155, 158map, 176, 189–91, 204, 243n6; droughts and, 101, 143, 144, 225; flooding in, 143–44; state power and privatization in, 174–78. See also Chennai’s water bureaucracy reforms
  • Chennai Metropolitan Area Ground Water (Regulation) Act (1987), 93, 159, 242n15
  • Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (CMWSSB). See Metrowater, Chennai
  • Chennai’s water bureaucracy reforms, 145–54
  • Chile, water privatization in, 26, 241n2
  • cities, metropolitan, 88, 142–43, 163
  • citizenship rights: water governance study and, 12
  • civil service. See Indian Administrative Service (IAS)
  • civil society, 19, 54, 118, 136. See also protests and protest movements; social movements
  • class, 169, 185–87, 203, 208–10, 214–15, 247n23. See also caste; inequality; middle class
  • climate change, x, 5, 101, 129, 144, 190, 233, 236–37. See also environment
  • Coca-Cola, protests against, 174, 230–31
  • Coelho, Karen, 153, 246n9
  • Coimbatore, 60, 90, 138, 147–48
  • Colombia, water governance in, 27
  • Congress Party, 54, 94, 106, 117, 122, 197
  • constitution (India): on interstate water disputes, 56; on water governance, 13, 32, 55–56, 82, 89, 95
  • corruption, 7, 21–22, 39, 63–65, 177, 193–94, 197, 200, 203, 206–7, 212, 231–32, 248n1
  • cost recovery, 77, 84, 86, 90, 176, 242n7. See also Metrowater, Chennai; revenue collection; user fees; water charges; water metering
  • Cotton, Arthur, 30–31, 35–37, 49
  • Cullet, Philippe, 241n8
  • Dalhousie, Governor General, 35
  • dams, 57, 105, 109, 115, 209–10, 214–16, 220–23; World Bank funding for, 73, 75, 77. See also large infrastructure projects; Mettur Dam; Mullaperiyar Dam; Narmada River dam; Sardar Sarovar Dam project; Siruvani Dam
  • decentralization, 3, 5, 13–14, 16, 21, 69–70, 80, 82–84, 95, 106, 140–42, 145, 150, 162–63, 181–82, 228, 239n3, 240n7 (intro.); in Tamil Nadu, 9–10, 179; Water Resources Consolidation Projects and, 147–48; World Bank policies and projects in India and, 24, 72, 77, 80–81. See also economic liberalization; privatization; Water Users’ Associations
  • Delhi, 20, 142, 177
  • Delhi Jal (water) Board, 229–30
  • developmental state, 2, 13–14, 32, 54–63, 67–68, 101, 105, 197
  • Devkar, Ganesh, 248n31
  • DMK (Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam), 17, 123–24, 203, 240n10
  • drinking water, 58, 60, 82–85, 90, 102, 105, 110–11, 138–40, 144, 151–52, 165–66, 168, 171, 226. See also Telugu Ganga Project
  • droughts, 129, 143, 144, 155–56, 162, 190, 207, 225, 236, 241n18; climate change and, 129, 144, 236; farmer suicides and, 169–70; interstate, 101, 138, 245n36. See also Cauvery (Kaveri) River dispute; famine; Mullaperiyar Dam conflict; water scarcity
  • Dubash, Navroz, 11
  • economic growth, 2–3, 235, 239n2
  • economic liberalization, 111, 134, 142, 152, 190, 200–201, 227. See also postliberalization period
  • educational capital, 208–9, 215–16
  • electoral politics, 187–89, 201–2, 249n6. See also political parties
  • electricity, 105, 171–72. See also hydropower
  • Emergency Rule, 122–24, 196, 197
  • employment assistance program (MGNREGA), 2
  • employment exchanges, 204–5
  • engineers, 40–41, 43–45, 64–66, 120, 128, 164, 175–76, 192, 208–9, 246n9. See also bureaucrats; Iyer, Ramaswamy; Mohanakrishnan, A.; Pennycuick, John; professional expertise
  • environment, 11–12, 75, 82–83, 135–36, 139, 173, 245n29. See also climate change
  • ethics, 214, 220–22, 232–23
  • ethnic groups: linguistic reorganization of states and, 103–4; violence among, Cauvery River dispute and, 107
  • expertise: PWD’s use of term, 43–47. See also professional expertise
  • extraction, state-based: bureaucratic authority redistribution, inequality and, 154–57, 159–66; groundwater, 58, 59–60, 67, 105, 166; planned economy and, 57; privatization in the water sector and, 15, 16
  • famine, 41–42, 48–49, 240n6. See also droughts; water scarcity
  • Famine Commissions, 48, 49
  • farmers: 64, 75–76, 83, 90, 106, 109–10, 116, 118, 123, 129, 136, 167, 169–72, 185–87, 243n5. See also agriculture; irrigation; landless laborers
  • federalism (India): 3, 7, 10, 13–14, 21, 55, 62, 71, 96–99, 101, 103, 112; World Bank on institutional reforms and, 78–79. See also constitution (India); interstate water disputes
  • floods, 137, 143–44, 148–49, 190, 192, 236, 241n18, 248n35. See also Cauvery (Kaveri) River dispute; Mullaperiyar Dam conflict
  • Gandhi, Indira, 122–23, 196, 197–98
  • Gandhi, Mahatma, 54
  • Gandhi, Rajiv, 82–83
  • gender, groundwater markets and, 186–87. See also women
  • Gopakumar, Govind, 164, 239n4
  • Gould, William, 64–65
  • Government of Tamil Nadu (GoTN), 148fig., 152–53, 171, 178; Second Tamil Nadu Urban Development Project, 91–92; Water Resources Consolidation Project in, 90–91
  • Green Revolution, 32, 74
  • groundwater, 32, 56–60, 67, 87, 105, 155–57, 159–61, 163–65, 166, 171–73, 173fig., 241n8; Easement Act (1882) on, 240n7 (ch. 1); legislation in Tamil Nadu, 93–94; NASA tracking of, 247n16; overextraction of, 8–9, 63
  • Guhan, S., 120
  • Gujarat: Narmada Bachao Andolan in, 245n29; Narmada River dam project in, 75
  • Haldea, Gajendra, 20–21
  • Hazare, Anna, 248n1
  • Herzfeld, Michael, 194
  • Hoque, Sonia, 179
  • Hyderabad, 51, 52–53, 103, 142, 241nn9–10
  • hydropower, 132, 134, 221. See also dams
  • Idduki Reservoir, 130map, 137
  • identity, bureaucratic agency and, 211–20
  • Indian Administrative Service (IAS), 18, 194, 195–200, 240n1. See also bureaucratic agency
  • Indian Civil Service (ICS), 196–97
  • industry, 4–5, 144, 151–52, 166, 167table
  • inequality, x, 4–10, 12, 24–28, 64, 88, 110–11, 153–57, 159–66, 168–69, 182–89, 225, 236–37; institutional and, 4, 145, 227, 228–29, 235; privatization and, 10, 15–16. See also caste; institutional reforms; marginalized groups
  • infrastructural security, Mullaperiyar Dam conflict and, 131–40, 245n37
  • infrastructure, water-related, 11–12, 60, 87, 180, 218. See also canals; dams; large infrastructure projects; public works; Tamil Nadu Urban Infrastructure Financial Services Limited
  • Institute for Water Studies, 205, 208, 209
  • institutional reforms, ix, 21, 70–71, 77, 83, 90–91, 145, 147, 189–90, 227–28, 230, 233–35; inequality, bureaucratic agency, and, 4–10; national water policy framework and, 83; new forms of centralization and, 146, 153–54; in small towns and rural communities, 178–82
  • integrated water management, governance policies and principles based on, 234–35
  • interstate cooperation, on Telugu Ganga Project, 121–25, 126map, 127–29, 131, 244n24
  • Inter-state River Water Disputes Act (1956), 56, 104, 105, 113–14; amendments (2002), 114, 244n16
  • interstate water disputes, 55–56, 63, 94, 99, 101–6, 234, 242n2. See also Cauvery (Kaveri) River dispute; Mullaperiyar Dam conflict
  • interstate water negotiations, 53–54, 96– 99, 124–25, 128–29, 244n24
  • irrigation, 30–31, 38–39, 41, 43, 45–46, 48, 50, 54, 59–60, 62–64, 84, 105, 107, 109, 125, 132, 146, 157, 166–67, 167table, 196, 226, 240n4, 240n7 (ch. 1); Madras government, 33, 35; PWD, 20, 39, 61table, 146, 156–57; World Bank support for, 74. See also dams; droughts; famine
  • IT sector, 151, 169, 172–73, 239n2, 242n1
  • Iyer, Ramaswamy, 220–24, 244n16
  • Janakarajan, S., 118
  • Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), 87, 88
  • Jayalalitha, Chief Minister, 97, 98, 204, 244n17
  • Jha, Prem Shankar, 198
  • Kalidindi, Satyanarayana, 248n31
  • Kapur, Devesh, 18
  • Karnataka, 79–80, 99, 100map, 103–4, 106–7, 109, 112, 118, 122–23; interstate water-related agreements and, 101–2, 104, 122. See also Cauvery (Kaveri) River dispute
  • Kaveri River. See Cauvery (Kaveri) River
  • Kejriwal, Arvind, 241n1
  • Kerala, 18, 99, 104, 130map, 137. See also Mullaperiyar Dam conflict
  • Khosla, Saksham, 200
  • Krishnan, L., 180
  • Krishna Water Supply Project, 102, 213. See also Telugu Ganga Project
  • Krishna Water Tribunal, 122, 244n19
  • Lakkavalli Reservoir, Myosore, 51–52, 53
  • land, 49, 156–57, 162–63, 166–74, 183. See also wetlands development
  • Land Acquisition Act (1894), 60, 156
  • Land Acquisition and Economic Rehabilitation (LAER) Office, 183–85
  • landless laborers, 172, 183, 186
  • large infrastructure projects, 35, 87, 209–10. See also canals; dams; infrastructure, water-related; public works
  • Lawrence, John, 43
  • Liaison Committee, for Telugu Ganga Project, 124–25, 244n22
  • liberalization. See economic liberalization
  • linguistic groups, reorganization of states and, 103–4
  • Lloyd George, David, 196
  • lobbying, bureaucratic, 35, 37–38, 39, 42–43, 47
  • local governments, 5, 16, 18, 85–86, 239n3. See also central government; metropolitan cities; Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRI); panchayats; small towns; state governments
  • local state governments. See state governments
  • Lok Sabha, 114. See also Parliament
  • Madhya Pradesh, 50, 79–80, 89, 91, 240n7 (ch. 1)
  • Madras. See Chennai
  • Madras High Court, 59, 167–68, 170, 207, 211
  • Madras Metropolitan Corporation (MMC), 148–49
  • Madras Presidency, 17, 19, 31–33, 34map, 35–39, 51–54, 103, 107, 132, 241nn9–10. See also Andhra Pradesh
  • Madurai, 132–33, 147–48
  • Mahalingam, Ashwin, 248n31
  • Maharashtra, 79–80, 89, 91, 100map, 122
  • marginalized groups, 82–83, 176–77, 236. See also inequality
  • markets. See water markets
  • media, 135, 136, 212
  • Mehta, Pratap Bhanu, 18
  • metropolitan cities, 88, 142–43, 163
  • Metrowater, Chennai, 21, 24, 102, 146– 47, 148fig., 149, 154–56, 159–61, 163– 64, 167, 172, 175–77, 181, 186, 189, 226, 229; groundwater regulation in Chennai area by, 160, 161–62, 163; public distrust of, 207, 231
  • Mettur Dam, 225–26
  • middle class, 64–66, 169, 195, 201–5, 215–16. See also bureaucrats
  • Ministry of Water Resources, 56, 62–63, 113, 220–22, 261n17
  • Modi, Narendra, 2, 86–87, 94, 112, 201–2, 249n6. See also BJP
  • Mohanakrishnan, A., 23–24, 98–99, 119, 120, 125, 127–28, 193, 212–19, 232, 250n20
  • Mollinga, Peter, 240n6
  • monsoons, 101, 113, 225–26. See also droughts
  • Mordhana Reservoir scheme, 184–85
  • Morgan, Bronwen, 11
  • Mosse, David, 38, 46
  • Mullaperiyar Dam, 102, 130map, 213
  • Mullaperiyar Dam conflict, 131–40, 226; revenue reading scale and, 245n37
  • Municipal Administration and Water Supply (MAWS), 148fig.
  • Mysore, 51–52, 103, 107
  • Nagaraj, R., 203
  • Nair, Ranesh, 87
  • Narmada Bachao Andolan, 75
  • Narmada River dam, 73, 75, 221, 222
  • National Water Policy (India), 62, 86, 87, 168
  • Nehru, Jawaharlal, 32, 57, 214, 216
  • neoliberalism, 25, 229, 233
  • New Veeranam Extension Project, 168
  • NGOs (nongovernmental organizations), 81, 118, 136
  • Orissa, 38, 77, 89, 100map, 240n3
  • Other Backward Classes and Scheduled Castes/Dalits (OBC/SC castes), 184
  • packaged drinking water industry, 165
  • Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRI), 83, 182
  • panchayats, 2, 84–85
  • Pandian, Anand, 223
  • Pani, Narendar, 106
  • Parliament, 13, 18, 113–14
  • participatory development, 78–79, 83. See also decentralization; Water Users’ Associations
  • participatory management, 88–89, 92, 177–78, 181, 210. See also decentralization; Water Users’ Associations
  • Patel, Sardar Vallabhai, 195–99, 240n1
  • Patkar, Medha, 221, 250n21
  • patronage, 15–16, 63–64, 66, 198–200, 217–18, 233
  • Pennycuick, John, 223
  • peri-urban areas, 143, 155–56, 160, 166–67, 172–73, 173fig., 187
  • planning, centralized: interstate water disputes and, 105; River Boards Act (1956) and, 104; water governance and, 237
  • planning and development, 56, 61, 82, 104
  • police, Mullaperiyar Dam conflict and, 138–40
  • political economy, 31–32, 99, 105, 111–13, 117–18, 135, 141, 164
  • political parties, 99, 106–7, 112, 117–20, 197–98, 200, 218. See also entries for specific parties
  • political power, 142, 164–65, 240n2. See also state power
  • politics of water, 24–28, 196–97, 226–27, 233; modernist vision of developmental state and, 32, 57
  • Poondi Reservoir, Chennai, 157, 158map
  • poor people, 153–54, 177, 183, 188–89. See also caste; marginalized groups
  • population growth, 142, 148, 155, 246n4
  • populist politics, ix, 203–4
  • postliberalization period, 1–2, 5–6, 10– 16, 21, 71, 82–83, 88, 94–95, 101, 105– 6, 140, 145, 152, 169, 239n1; reforming the bureaucracy in, 199–201
  • post-Washington Consensus, ix, 25, 229
  • Potter, David, 249n19
  • Prabhu, Nagesh, 74, 78, 229–30
  • Prasad, A., 212
  • PRI (Panchayati Raj Institutions), 83, 182
  • princely states, colonial state disputes with, 52
  • private interests (sector), 10, 25–26, 36, 83, 88–92, 111, 200, 228–29. See also public-private partnerships (PPPs)
  • privatization, 4, 14–15, 24–25, 69, 80, 82, 176–77, 229–31, 241n1; in Chennai, 156, 174–78; Chile’s expansion of, 241n2; state power in small towns and rural areas and, 178–82; in Tamil Nadu, 9–10; water governance and, 3, 5, 26–27; water reform debates on, 154–55; World Bank and, 24, 72–73, 78, 80–81. See also decentralization; public-private partnerships
  • professional expertise, 41–47, 53. See also engineers
  • project-affected persons (PAPs), land acquisition for water infrastructure and, 183
  • property rights, 50, 241n8. See also groundwater; land
  • protests and protest movements, 25, 54, 75, 81, 97–98, 168, 186, 188, 225, 250n21; over Cauvery River dispute, 106–7, 113, 117; against private companies, 174, 230–31. See also civil society; Iyer, Ramaswamy
  • public goods, 154, 155, 177, 187
  • public health, national water policy framework and, 82–83
  • public interest, 35–36, 47–52. See also public welfare
  • public-private partnerships (PPPs), 78–80, 88, 178–80, 241n3; for water-related projects, 70, 174–75. See also privatization
  • public sector, 216–17. See also bureaucrats
  • public welfare, 168–70. See also public interest
  • public works, 30–31, 33, 35–39, 54, 241n13; Tamil Nadu’s water bureaucracy and, 17–22. See also canals; dams; infrastructure, water-related; large infrastructure projects
  • Public Works Department (PWD), x, 19–21, 23–24, 29–31, 37, 39–40, 59–60, 65–66, 117, 124, 139, 146–48, 148fig., 153, 155, 163, 205, 207, 209–10, 229, 231, 241n13; expanding authority of, 47–55; internal hierarchies within, 207–8; irrigation budget 1967–1973, 61table; professionalism, expertise and institutional power of, 44–47; staff reductions, 175–76. See also Mohanakrishnan, A.
  • racialized institutional norms, for professional expertise, 45–47
  • Rama, N. T. (NTR), 121, 127
  • Ramachandran, M. G. (MGR), 121, 127
  • Raman, N., 153
  • Rao, Bhargavi, 110
  • Redhills Lake, Chennai, 157, 158map
  • regulatory state, shift from developmental state in postliberalization period to, 10, 11, 227–28
  • rehabilitation, economic, land acquisition for water infrastructure and, 75–76, 161, 183–85
  • rent-seeking, privatization in the water sector and, 15, 16
  • reservoirs, rain-fed, 155, 156, 209–10
  • revenue collection, 83, 176–77, 196. See also cost recovery; user fees; water charges; water metering
  • Revenue Department, 40–41, 59, 148fig.
  • revenue sources, 30–31, 33, 35, 36, 48–49
  • River Boards Act (1956), 56, 104, 109, 135
  • rivers, 17–18, 47, 94, 101, 146, 149–50; interlinking project, 14, 86–87, 242n9. See also Cauvery (Kaveri) River; Inter-state River Water Disputes Act; Telugu Ganga Project
  • Rudolph, Lloyd and Susanne, 240n7 (intro.)
  • rural areas, 9, 16, 20, 23, 79, 83–84, 142, 144–45, 161, 169, 179, 183, 185, 206; private capital, reforms, and state power in, 178–82. See also poor people; small towns
  • Rural Water Supply Programme of Government of India, 84
  • Saldhana, Leo, 110
  • Sangita, S. N., 85
  • sanitation services, 71, 74–75, 76, 87. See also sewers
  • Sardar Sarovar Dam project, 75, 79, 221, 222
  • security, Mullaperiyar Dam conflict and, 138–40, 245n37
  • sewers, 87, 146, 148, 150, 189. See also Metrowater, Chennai; sanitation services
  • Shah, Mihir, 8–9
  • Singh, Manmohan, 244n17
  • Singh, Satyajit, 181–82
  • Siruvani Dam, 60, 138
  • Slum Clearance Board, Tamil Nadu (TNSCB), 153, 188–89
  • small towns, 88, 142, 178–82, 248n31. See also rural areas
  • Smart Cities Mission, 1, 2, 24, 87–88, 169
  • social movements, 99, 135–36, 230–31, 245n29. See also protests and protest movements
  • socioeconomic inequality. See inequality
  • Srisailam Reservoir, 129
  • state, 23, 25, 61, 73–81, 86, 195. See also bureaucratic agency; bureaucrats; state power
  • state capacity and effectiveness: institutional mechanisms for, 10; interstate water disputes and, 14–15, 117–18, 240n7 (intro.); studying dynamics of, 21; water markets as failure of, 173–74
  • state centralization. See centralization
  • state governments, 5–6, 9, 11–14, 18, 59, 89, 115, 119, 140, 179–80, 197, 230; interstate water disputes and, 99; JNNURM and, 87; Smart Cities Mission funding and, 88; social welfare impact of, 239n5; sovereignty, 119; staff reductions, 199; Supreme Court on financial distress of farmers and, 169–70; on urbanization of agricultural communities, 144–45; water resources and infrastructure authority of, 32–33; Water Users’ Associations and, 69; World Bank and, 72, 86. See also central government; interstate water disputes; local governments
  • state power, 30, 63, 70–71, 89–95, 107, 128, 138–39, 161, 166, 174–78, 231; exercise of, through water reforms, global norms, national policies and, 81–89; governance of water and, 142, 226–27; large infrastructure projects as, 35, 87; liberalization policies, patronage, and, 200–201; of PWD’s water bureaucracy in interstate negotiations, 53– 54; in small towns and rural communities, 178–82; World Bank and, 81. See also centralization; corruption; patronage; political power
  • States Reorganisation Act (1956), 103–4
  • Sukthankar Committee, 242n6
  • Supreme Court, 3, 18, 59, 102, 107, 113–15, 131, 169–70; Inter-state River Water Disputes Act and, 244n16; interstate water disputes and, 13, 96, 99, 111; Mullaperiyar Dam conflict and, 131, 133–34, 135, 137; river-interlinking project and, 87, 94, 242n9
  • Swain, Ashok, 109
  • Swajaldhara Guidelines (2002), 84, 89
  • Tamil Nadu Centre for Public Interest Litigation, 170
  • Tamil Nadu Groundwater (Development and Management) Act (2003), 93–94, 160, 165
  • Tamil Nadu Labour Department, 204–5
  • Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission, 211
  • Tamil Nadu Public Works Department. See Public Works Department (PWD)
  • Tamil Nadu Public Works Department Association of Engineers, 249n14
  • Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board (TNSCB), 153, 188–89
  • Tamil Nadu Urban Development Fund (TNUDF), 91–92, 154, 178, 180, 248n30
  • Tamil Nadu Urban Finance and Infrastructure Development Corporation, 70
  • Tamil Nadu Urban Infrastructure Financial Services Limited (TNUIFSL), 24, 92, 178–79
  • Tamil Nadu Water Resources Consolidation Project, 76, 79, 89, 145–46, 147, 183. See also Water Resources Consolidation Projects (WRCPs)
  • Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board (TWAD), 147, 148fig, 160, 162–64, 181, 248n31
  • Telangana, 100map, 129, 244n19
  • Telugu Ganga Project, 102, 121–25, 126map, 127–29, 131–32, 213, 244n24
  • Telugu speakers, 103–4, 121, 215
  • Tiwari, Piyush, 87
  • towns, small, 88, 142, 178–82, 248n31. See also rural areas
  • tribal groups, Narmada dam effects on, 75
  • tribunals, 96, 99, 111, 131. See also Cauvery Water Tribunal; Krishna Water Tribunal
  • tube well irrigation, 166
  • United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), 58, 67, 90, 157, 159
  • upward mobility, 65–66, 202, 208–9, 212
  • urban areas and urbanization, 3–5, 71, 83, 110, 148–49, 137, 169, 183, 187, 188fig., 206, 225, 234–37; competing and conflicting demands of rural areas and, 9, 67; interstate water disputes and, 99, 134; in Tamil Nadu, 17, 149table. See also Chennai; irrigation; metropolitan cities; poor people
  • urban governance, 6, 24–28, 141
  • Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns (UIDSSMT), 88
  • urban local bodies (ULBs), 83–85, 87–88, 91–92, 178–81, 229, 242n6
  • user fees, 176, 177, 180–81. See also cost recovery; revenue collection; water charges; water metering
  • Uttar Pradesh, 64–65, 89, 91
  • Vaddiraju, Anil Kumar, 6
  • Vaishnav, Milan, 18, 200
  • Veeranam Lake, 168
  • Vijayan, Pinarayi, 136
  • Village Water and Sanitation Committees, 182
  • violent protests, 106–7, 118. See also protests and protest movements
  • Wade, Robert, 64
  • Washbrook, David, 37–38
  • Washington Consensus, ix, 229
  • Water and Sanitation Program–South Asia (WSP-SA), World Bank, 77, 78
  • water body maintenance, 60, 87, 226
  • water charges, 48–49, 90. See also cost recovery; revenue collection; user fees; water metering
  • water disputes: colonial PWD’s role and legacy in, 32, 50–51; politicization of, 115–16; postcolonial water governance and, 56–57. See also Cauvery (Kaveri) River dispute; interstate water disputes; Mullaperiyar Dam conflict
  • water governance, 4, 31–32, 49, 54–55, 85, 210, 231–33, 236–37; developmental state and, 55–63; postliberalization era and, 10–16; reforms and, 73–81, 239n4; World Bank and, 70. See also drinking water; groundwater; integrated water management; irrigation; politics of water
  • water mafias, 177
  • water markets, 15, 157, 159, 166–68, 171–72, 225; inequalities of class, caste, and gender and, 182–86
  • water metering, 176–77. See also cost recovery; revenue collection; user fees; water charges
  • water rates. See revenue collection
  • Water Regulatory Authority (WRA), 86
  • Water Resources Consolidation Projects (WRCPs), 77, 79, 90–91, 161. See also Chennai’s water bureaucracy reforms; Tamil Nadu Water Resources Consolidation Project
  • Water Resources Organisation (WRO), 90, 147–48, 148fig., 151–54, 162–63, 206
  • water scarcity: in Chennai, 58, 94, 132–42, 171, 176. See also droughts; famine
  • water services, 71, 74–77, 80, 176–77
  • water sharing, 53, 121–22
  • water tankers, 172–73, 173fig., 207, 230
  • water tanks, 38–39, 41, 45–46, 49–50, 59–60
  • Water Users’ Associations (WUAs), 69, 80, 83, 92–93 181, 242n14; gendered social norms and, 185–86; participatory irrigation management and, 88–89, 145–46
  • Weber, Max, 232
  • welfare of the people. See public interest; public welfare
  • wetlands development, 144, 151, 152–53, 246n6
  • women, 79, 184–86, 209, 249n15
  • World Bank, 3, 24–25, 69–70, 71–81, 86, 163–64, 15–76, 184–85, 229; Tamil Nadu and, 89–90; water sector funding by, 17, 145–46, 180
  • WRO. See Water Resources Organisation (WRO)
  • zamindars, 38, 50

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