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VOL. 4, ISSUE 3 (2022)
Major policy initiatives to deal with agricultural pollution in India
Authors
Mohita Yadav, Chhabi Ojha Malik
Abstract
Recently, the food production has increased dramatically worldwide which has resulted in high demand of food specifically in developing nations. The abundance of agricultural endeavors enhances the production of agro-products, which has resulted in an overall rise in waste generation and environmental pollution. The degradation or contamination of environment as a result of agricultural bi-products which are biotic and abiotic in nature and may incur injury to humans and their economic interests which is known as agricultural pollution. In the recent times agricultural pollution has become a major issue worldwide. The increasing variety of pollutants and their after effects has become cause of concern. These can have both direct and downstream effects, greatly affecting the quality of water, agricultural soil, air and even the health both animals and humans. In spite of having plethora of laws and policies implemented by the Indian government we are not able to bring down agricultural pollution leaving the countrymen at the mercy of God. This paper will throw a light on the basic concept and causes of agricultural pollution and what are the consequences. Along with this it will also discuss the various policies and laws which have been implemented by the Indian government to curb this evil and suggesting some more stringent measures and polices which can help us to solve this issue.
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Pages:18-21
How to cite this article:
Mohita Yadav, Chhabi Ojha Malik "Major policy initiatives to deal with agricultural pollution in India". International Journal of Law, Policy and Social Review, Vol 4, Issue 3, 2022, Pages 18-21
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