Indian Approach to Environmental Conservation

Abstract

This paper primarily focuses on the concept of Indian Approach to Environmental Conservation with regards to Environmental Law. It discusses how the environment around the globe is incessantly changing in a rapid speed and how the activities of the human beings will serve as the lethal drug to their destructive end. This paper begins with the Introduction to the concept of environment as in what is environment and what all it includes. It also talks about the treaties and conventions that are being made in and for the world. As it approaches further in its approach, it talks about the Environmental legal frame in India as an introduction and then discusses in detail about some important International treaties and conventions like the Rio Summit and the Agenda 21 principles. It then talks about the Constitution of India and how there are certain provisions that are kept for the Protection of Environment. Furthermore, it discusses about the legislations that support the entire scheme of the environmental protection and how they derive rules from the conventions and the treaties, to which numerous countries are signatories to. Then it talks about some important principles such as the Polluter pays principle and the Precautionary principle and how they are being followed in India with certain case laws. The paper tries to bring about a change in the mindsets of the people and bring awareness regarding the work that is done by the Indian judiciary on the matter of environmental conservation and how the need of the hour is to work for the benefit of the environment and not consider our humanly motives and so called development too be the first most priority ignoring the environment. Last, but not the least paper ends with certain sets of recommendations and suggestions and concludes with a positive note.

Authors and Affiliations

Mayank Vats, Leepakshi Rajpal

Keywords

.

Related Articles

Unravelling The Professor’s Resiliency AndWell-Being In A State University In The Philippines: A Qualitative Single-Case Study

Job satisfaction of Professors in a state university in the Philippines has shown contradicting the idea between security of tenure and the compensations to those who are teaching in the private Universities. Despite of...

The effects of organic chemistry laboratory activities on students' attitudes, perceptions and achievements

Laboratory instructions in teaching organic chemistry are essential to preservice teachersstudying at chemistry education institutions in terms of theoretical knowledge provided and also experiments done. Within organic...

Continuing Education of Higher Education Professors: New Languages, New Practices, and New Challenges.

The text that we present intends to be a reflection, based on the literature adjusted to the theme, it is about the continuing formation of professors of higher education and the challenges that they have to face in a gl...

Assamese Bujanji Literature : A Study

The writing Assamese Buranji (History) literature was originated in the medieval Ahom period. Some people in the medieval period started writing Buranjis under the inspiration of The Ahom Kings. The tradition of writing...

Attitude towards Neural Basis of Thinking about Thinking: Development and Standardization of Neurocognitive Attitude Scale

The essential objective of the present examination was to build and institutionalize a Neurocognitive Attitude Scale (NAS) for the science understudies in optional level. The underlying draft of NAS was comprised of 16 n...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP404896
  • DOI -
  • Views 52
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Mayank Vats, Leepakshi Rajpal (2017). Indian Approach to Environmental Conservation. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention, 6(4), 64-80. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-404896