Burgeoning Technocratic Vicissitude paving a way for Hollow Environmental Structure in India: A Succinct Overview
Burgeoning Technocratic Vicissitude paving a way for Hollow Environmental Structure in India: A Succinct Overview
Vol 6 , Issue 1 , December 2022 | Pages: 13-16
DOI: 10.61691/IPEM_Law.6.2022.13-16
Published Online: December, 2022
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In the era of industrialization and modern technological upbringing, it very much solicitous for us to shift our focus on the pulchritude of environment that has certainly become a matter of growing umbrage in context of safeguarding the resources that are essential to the mankind in general. It is a severe state of quandary that the focus which should be prioritized in the direction of menace brought in by the influence of upbraiding the excessive utilization of technological facilities has somehow confounded due to the man's unlimited wants and the hankering for resources. By referring to the above statements, we can boldly accentuate the veracity that mere passing of laws and raising slogans cannot affect the core integral mental consciousness of people, rather it would become only a matter of nuance order if human capacity building cannot be regulated in a proper direction with a right means and objective. Technological influence generally leaves a profound impact upon the natural beauty of the environment that certainly vindicates the fidelity of research paper in analyzing the pivotal cynical roles played by diversified practices in the deterioration of our ecological balance. The visuals of delightful mountains, sight of pristine waters of lakes, rivers, oceans, greenery of forests, etc. now seems to be ephemeral as energy consumption is becoming low and the resources for the utilization of future needs are becoming extinct gradually. Sustainable development adopts a holistic approach in accentuating the prognostication of an inspired model on which multifarious international systems can rely in regard of safeguarding the environmental policies and practices to a great extent. Therefore it is very essential for every individual to feel some sense of responsibility and connection to the environment so that a pedestal can be provided to the policies, practices, raising voices, indefatigable efforts, and initiatives in direction of assuring a stupendous environmental stability.
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Singh & Kumar. (December,2022). BurgeoningTechnocratic Vicissitude Paving A Way for Hollow Environmental Structure In India: A Succinct Overview.IPEM LAW JOURNAL, 6, 13-16.

