(g)
to protect and improve the natural environment including forests, lakes,
rivers and wild life, and to have compassion for living creatures;
This
Chapter Contains:
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Forests
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Rivers
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Wildlife
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National Animal - Tiger
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National Bird - Peacock
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Environment
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Public Health
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Shivaji Maharaj & Plantation
Of Tree
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Importance of Tulsi Tree
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Eradication Of Poverty - Indira
Gandhi
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Supreme Court On Environment
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Education , Awarness And Information
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International Cooperation
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Energy
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Rural Programmes
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Development Plans And Environment
Protection
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Environment Status
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The ozone layer
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Impacts on Humans by Ozone depletion
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Environment And Taj Mahal
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Calcutta Tanneries And Ganga River
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Environment And Law - Dr. Shankar
Dayal Sharma
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Challenge Of the 21st Century -
Sharad Pawar
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Grow Trees Like childern - Chhatrapati
Shivaji Maharaj's Edict
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Tulsi Plant
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Medium Of Instruction And Environment
- Mahatma Gandhi
Related links:
Facts
on Ozone Depletion
World
Wide Fund For Nature- India
Indian
Wild Life Sancturies
Asian
Geographic
Khadi and Village Industries
Commission
Ministry of Environment
and Forests
Ministry of Rural Development
National
Bird -Peocock
National
Flower - Lotus
National
Animal - Tiger
The Depletion
of Ozone layer has thrown new challenges to the scientists and politicians
all over the world who are worried about the maintenance of C.F.C line
(Chloride, Fluoride and Carbon). In order to avoid the adverse consequences
on the environment , the people are told to avoid deforestation, to plant
more trees and avoid use of air-conditioning, refrigeration etc.