CHAPTER-I
INTRODUCTION
1.
FUNCTIONS
1.1 The Ministry of Environment &
Forests started functioning from
1.2 The Ministry is dealing with the
following subjects:
- Environment
and ecology, including environment in coastal waters, in mangroves and coral
reefs, but excluding marine environment on the high seas;
- Botanical Survey of
- Zoological Survey of
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- The Water (Prevention and Control
of Pollution) Cess Act, 1977;
- The Air (Prevention and Control
of Pollution) Act, 1981;
- The
- The National Environment Tribunal
Act, 1995;
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The Wildlife
(Protection) Act, 1972;
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The
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The Environment
(Protection) Act, 1986;
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The Public
Liability Insurance Act, 1991;
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Biosphere Reserve
Programme;
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National Forest
Policy and Forestry Development in the Country, including Social Forestry;
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Forest Policy and
all matters relating to forests and forest administration in so far as the
Andaman and Nicobar Islands are concerned.;
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Wildlife
preservation and protection of wild birds and animals;
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Central Zoo
Authority;
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Fundamental
research, including co-ordination thereof and higher education in forestry;
- National Afforestation Programmes
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The National
Environment Appellate Authority Act, 1997;
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Indian Plywood
Industries Research and Training Institute,
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National
Afforestation and Eco-Development Board (NAEB) ; and
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Desert and
Desertification.
- Animal Welfare.
- Biodiversity conservation
including implementation of Biological Diversity Act.
2.
ORGANISATIONS
2.1 The Ministry has following main
wings, namely;
(a) Environment
(b) Forests & Wildlife;
(c) National Afforestation and Eco-Development Board;
(d)
(e) Animal Welfare
2.2 Six regional offices of the Ministry
which are located at Bangalore, Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar, Lucknow, Shillong and
Chandigarh, perform the functions of monitoring and evaluation of on-going
forestry development projects and schemes with specific emphasis on
conservation of forests and follow up of implementation of conditions and
safeguards laid down by the Ministry for project activities where environmental
clearance is given.
2.3 The Ministry has also the following
subordinate offices:
(i) Botanical Survey of
(ii) Zoological Survey of
(iii)
(iv)
(v) State Forest Services & Rangers
Colleges;
(vi) Forest Survey of
(vii)
3. For the attainment of its
objectives, the following autonomous/statutory bodies/registered societies have
also been funded by the Ministry;
Environment & Ecology
i) Central Pollution Control Board,
ii)
G.B. Pant Institute of
Himalayan Environment & Development, Almora.
iii)
Centres of Excellence:
(a) Centre for Environment Education, Ahmedabad.
(b) Centre for Ecological Sciences,
(c) Centre of Mining Environment, Dhanbad.
(d) C.P. Ramaswamy Aiyar Centre for Environment
Education,
(e) Salim Ali Centre of Ornithology and Natural
History,
(f) Centre for Environmental Management of
Degraded Eco-system,
(g)
(h)
(i) Foundation for Revitalisation of Local Health
Traditions,
Forestry and Wildlife
i) Indian
Council of Forestry Research & Education (ICFRE) has 8 institutes and three satellite centres
spread all over the country. Each centre
is attached to an institute. Following
are institutes and centres of ICFRE:
(a) Forest
Research Institute, Dehradun.
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Institute of Social Forestry &
Eco-rehabilitation,
(b)
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(c)
(d) Tropical
Forest Research Institute,
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(e) Arid Forest Research Institute,
(f)
(g) Himalayan
Forest Research Institute, Shimla.
(h)
(ii) Indian Plywood Industries Research and
Training Institute,
(iii) Indian
(iv)
Wildlife Institute of
(v) Central Zoo Authority,
4. The Ministry also has one Public
Sector Undertaking viz., Andaman & Nicobar Forest Plantation Development
Corporation at Port Blair.