Pinky Dahiya
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Posted 6 year ago
Why is Environmental Protection Act called umbrella act?
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Priyanjali Dhanyalaxmi
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Posted 6 year ago Priyanjali Dhanyalaxmi

Environmental protection act 1986 is also the Umbrella act because it provides the framework to the central government in order to make the coordination between different state as well as the central authorities using different act like water act etc

Meena
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Posted 6 year ago Meena Gurushala Teacher Coach

Environmental protection act 1986 is also the Umbrella act because it provides the framework to the central government in order to make the coordination between different state as well as the central authorities using different act like water act etc. The purpose is to control the pollution from the all sources so that the quality of environment can be improved . Act like water act , air act and act relating to biological diversity is used to improve the quality. As we are becoming more modern and industrial day by day we are constantly harming and polluting our mother nature. To prevent this pollution and ensure a bright and healthy future the Indian government has initiated and regulated many acts and laws to ensure the proper preservation of our environment.

Priyanka Patel
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Priyanka Patel

The umbrella act called the Environment (Protection) Act got passed in 1986 encompassing water, air, land and other inter-relationships. The Act identified MoEF as the nodal agency in pollution control.

29 Jul 2021
Rahul kumar
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Posted 5 year ago Rahul kumar

Environmental protection act 1986 is also the Umbrella act because it provides the framework to the central government in order to make the coordination between different state as well as the central authorities using different act like water act etc.

Chandra
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Posted 5 year ago Chandra

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