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India faces a host of environmental challenges. Air pollution , water pollution, solid waste

management and degradation of the natural environment have all been major challenges for India.

The situation was worse between 1947 through 1995. According to data collection and environment

assessment studies of world bank experts , between 1995 through 2010, India meet extremely fast

progress in addressing its environmental issues and improving its environmental quality, similar to

those enjoyed in developed economies.

British rule of India saw several loss related to environment. Amongst the earliest ones were Shore

Nuisance (Bombay and Kolaba ) Act of 1853 and the Oriental Gas Company Act of 1857. Whilst

these laws failed in having the desired effect , British – enacted legislations led to the formulation of

many environmental regulations in India. The Bhopal Gas Tragedy triggered the govt. of India to

enact the Environment ( protection) Act of 1986, India also enacted a set of Noise Pollution

( regulation and control) Rules in 2000.

In 1985, the Indian govt. created the Ministry of Environment and Forest. This ministry is the central

administrative organization in India for regulating and ensuring environmental protection. In 1990s,

several reforms were introduced. That is when, for the first time in Indian history, air pollution levels

dropped in a five- year period. Satellite coverage confirms that between 1992 and 2010, Indian’s

forest cover had grown for the first time by over 4 million hectares, registering a 7persent increase.

This positive trend must be sustained for years to come.​

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