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These objectives are well supported by a set of legislative and regulatory measures,
aimed at the preservation, conservation and protection of the environment. Besides the
legislative measures, a National Conservation Strategy and Policy Statement on
Environment and Development, 1992, National Forest Policy, 1988, a Policy Statement on
Abatement of Pollution, 1992 and a National Environment Policy, 2006 also guide the
Ministry's work.
World Environment Day: World Environment Day (WED) is celebrated globally on 5th
June every year. Established by the UN General Assembly, it serves as an important
June every year. Established by the UN General Assembly, it serves as an important
vehicle to stimulate worldwide awareness of the environment. The primary objective of
celebrating world environment day is to give human face to environmental issues,
promote an understanding that communities are pivotal to changing attitudes towards
environmental issues.
The theme: The theme of the World Environment Day is “Plastic Pollution”. Plastic
pollution, mainly due to littering and unsafe disposal, is now-a-day’s major
environmental concern.
We must realize the concern and do collective e orts to reduce our plastic footprint by
way of adoption of methodology of refuse, reduce, reuse and recycle of plastic and
getting people to change their behavior of throwing away plastic. This is the major
environmental concern.
The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change invites entries to design a logo
for the Ministry.
The winning best 3 entries will be considered for cash award, certi cate, memento
and invitation for 5th June ceremony at Rajpath/India Gate, New Delhi
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