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Concerning the 'Environment Protection Act, 1986', Which of the following statements is not correct?
In the wake of the Bhopal Tragedy, the Government of India enacted the Environment Protection Act of 1986.
The purpose of the Act is to implement the decisions of the United Nation Conference on the Human Environment.
It relate to the protection and improvement of the human environment and the prevention of hazards to human beings, other living creatures, plants and property.
None of the above.
Environment Protection Act, 1986 enables the Central government to act or give direction for process, closure of a particular establishment violating the rules and guidelines of the Act, regulation and prohibition of an industry, and many such things that protects and ensures that the EPA is followed. Central government can formulate rules and regulations to administer environment pollution. Bhopal Gas Tragedy considered to be the worst industrial disaster in the world. Environment Protection Act of 1986 came into force and was extended to the whole country.
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