Pollution Control Strategies
Pollution control strategies refer to India’s coordinated policy, regulatory, and programme-based interventions aimed at preventing, reducing, and managing air, water, soil, and noise pollution to protect public health, ecosystems, and ensure sustainable development.
Stakeholders/Targeted Segments
- Urban and industrial regions
- Industries and power plants
- Transport sector
- Riverine and coastal ecosystems
- State and local pollution control authorities
Government Initiatives & Achievements
National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC)
- Objective: Enhance climate resilience and promote sustainable development through mission-mode interventions.
- Components: The National Action Plan on Climate Change comprises 9 national missions (originally 8; Health Mission added later) covering agriculture, water, solar energy, energy efficiency, sustainable habitat, ....
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