What makes the author unhappy about the laws in India?
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The Ailing Planet: the Green Movement’s Role
The author Nanipalkhivala, is unhappy about the laws in India because no body follows the laws neither do the Indians respect them.
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- Nanipalkhivala, the famous environmentalist, has described the sorry condition of the environment in his thoughtful right up, 'The Ailing Planet: the Green Movement’s Role '.
- In this essay he has taken up the various issues concerning the environment.
- His gravest finding is Man is behind all the anti-environment activities.
- In fact it is Man and only Man who is the most dangerous creature on the author.
- The author goes on to discuss how Indians are greatly responsible for the degradation of the environment.
- He holds the Indian citizens solely responsible for this.
- In spite of the many laws laid down by the Constitution to protect the environment none of them are properly enforced.
- The Indians pay no heed to the laws , neither do they respect them.
- Hence like most other laws on serious issues these laws are there only in black and white, They are never followed.
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