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Who is responsible for environmental protection in India?

MoEF was established in 1985, which today is the apex administrative body in the country for regulating and ensuring environmental protection and lays down the legal and regulatory framework for the same. Since the 1970s, a number of environment legislations have been put in place.

Whose responsibility is it to protect the environment and why?

In first place are governments, followed closely by large corporations. The people themselves are a close third. So when it comes to the environment, we see things more as a team effort rather than pinning the burden on any one particular group.