Chapter 16: Problem 4
In which year did Government of India pass the Environment (Protection) Act to protect and improve the quality of environment (air, water and soil)? (a) 1978 (b) 1986 (c) 1981 (d) 1987
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Chapter 16: Problem 4
In which year did Government of India pass the Environment (Protection) Act to protect and improve the quality of environment (air, water and soil)? (a) 1978 (b) 1986 (c) 1981 (d) 1987
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