An analytical study on Sustainable Development: with special reference to Indian Environmental Jurisprudence
Keywords:
Sustainable Development, Indian Judiciary, Environment, Jurisprudence, IndiaAbstract
Without the making use of natural resources no progress is possible. Additionally, it is fact that environmental deterioration will occur as soon as natural resource are used. Because of this, the nation’s endeavors should focus on how resources are used carefully and efficiently for development and how to mitigate environmental deterioration through the selection of policies aimed at restoring the resources and repairing the sabotaged environment. Ultimately, the nation’s sustainability cannot be guaranteed by completely prohibiting the exploitation of natural resources or environmental degradation. Here, we see the significance and relevance of the notion on Sustainable Development under this system neither the growth rate will be compromised nor does the environment sustain irreparable injury. This is the universally acknowledged fact. Like every concept or theory sustainable development has a history of origin on its own and difficult to mention the exact moment at which this concept is proposed to maintain equilibrium between the environmental preservation and development of the country.
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