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The protection, management, and distribution of natural resources like air, water, and forests are all governed by environmental laws in India. The management of particular natural resources, such as forests, minerals, or fisheries, is the primary focus of these laws, which are based on environmental legal principles. The ecological regulations in India are an immediate impression of what was visualized in the Constitution 1.
The Public Board for Natural Strategy and Arranging was shaped in 1972 inside the Science and Innovation Division to lay out an administrative body for the outline of ecological-related issues and concerns 1. After some time, this council became the Ministry of Environment and Forests 1. The public authority of India has made various demonstrations to safeguard the climate and biodiversity 1.
The following are some significant environmental protection laws in India:
1. The 1972 Wildlife (Protection) Act
2. The Water (Prevention of Pollution and Control Act) of 1974
3. The Air Pollution Prevention and Control Act of 1981
4. The 1986 Environment Protection Act
5. The Rules for Handling Dangerous Waste

