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2021, Vol. 1, Issue 2, Part A

Right to health under the domain of article 21


Author(s): Rakesh Sharma

Abstract: Health is a fundamental component of human growth, and the health sector is vital to a country's well-being. As a result, Article 21 of our Constitution recognizes it as a fundamental human right. In terms of income and employment, The Indian health industry is one of the world's largest and fastest-growing service sectors, as well as one of the most expensive. In the last two decades, India's tremendous economic expansion has not resulted in the country's development or improved living conditions for the poorest. “It is estimated that 15% of India's population does not have access to health care services, either because of a lack of availability or because of financial constraints. Furthermore, 75 percent of qualified doctors work in cities, 23 percent in towns, and only 2% in rural areas.” For the sake of research some empirical data has been taken into consideration the researcher has completely relied upon the secondary source of data. The research has been conducted through doctrinal research methodology.

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Rakesh Sharma. Right to health under the domain of article 21. Int J Law Justice Jurisprudence 2021;1(2):85-87.
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