conservation and production of forest and wildlife has become one of our fundamental duties explain in your own words
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Conservation and production of forest and wildlife
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- During the drafting of the Indian Constitution in 1950, the framers did not take into account the necessity of protecting the environment.
- When it came to protecting wildlife and forests, the 42nd amendment was passed in 1976, and the Directive Principles were updated to include it.
- Forests and the protection of wild animals were also included in the Concurrent List - Seventh Schedule of the Constitution (Article 256). Protection and improvement of natural environments, including forests, are now established in Article 51 A (g) of our Constitution.
- "The State shall make every effort to maintain and promote the environment as well as to safeguard the country's forests," reads Article 48 A of The Directive Principles for State Policy (DPP).
- To expand the extent and content of fundamental rights, the Supreme Court has relied on directive principles in its rulings.
- On the basis of sustainable development, the protection of ecology and the environment has been acknowledged as a component of right to life.
- For example, it was decided that nature's gifts such as ecology and the environment should be conserved in trust for future generations rather than being owned.
- Life itself is protected under Article 21 as a fundamental right. In addition, they have the right to a dignified life, as well as to environmental protection and preservation.
- As a result of constitutional obligations and key Supreme Court rulings, wildlife preservation and conservation have a solid base. This empowers citizens and civil society organisations.
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