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Protection of environment is a part of
our cultural values and traditions; moreover
healthy environment acts as the essential element
of welfare state. Environmental pollution has
emerged as one of the biggest social problems
affecting the society with long term consequences.
Our country is now under an obligation to fulfill
the basic aim of socialism, that provide garbed
standard of living to all which can be possible from
a pollution free environment. According to the
preamble of our Constitution, the country is based
on “Socialistic” pattern of society, where the
country plays more attention to the social
problems. Initially, the Constitution of India had
no direct provision for environmental protection.
While global consciousness for the protection of
environment in the 70‟s, Stockholm Conference
and increasing awareness of the environmental
crisis prompted the Indian Government to enact
42nd Amendment to the Constitution in 1976. The
Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 defines
environment as “Environment includes water, air
and land and the interrelationship which exists
among and between air, water and land and human beings, other living creatures, plants, microorganism and property”. Presently, the
fundamental duties of the Indian Constitution
(Articles 14, 19, 21, 48A, 49A and 51A) clearly
impose on every citizen to protect environment.
The knowledge of constitutional provisions
regarding environmental protection is need of the
day to bring greater public participation and
environmental awareness that sensitize the people
to preserve ecosystem and environment. As a result
of the Constitutional approach, Panchayats have
been empowered to take measures such as soil
conservation, water management, afforestation,
biodiversity conservation, pollution control and
promotion of ecological aspect at local area level.
Though, our country now seriously strives for the
remarkable sustainable development and
maintenance of ecological balance in virtue of
natural resources and environment degradation due
to increasing population and urbanization. |
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