“Nani Palkhivala’s Green Paradigm: A Study of the Interconnectedness of Environmental Issues and Sustainable Development”

Authors

  • Sheeraz Naik Government of Jammu and Kashmir
  • Mudasir Ahmad Sofi Government of Jammu and Kashmir

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54443/ihert.v6i2.443

Abstract

This paper provides a critical analysis of Nani Palkhivala’s perspective on the Green Movement. Palkhivala, a renowned Indian jurist and environmentalist, was a vocal advocate for environmental conservation and sustainable growth. This paper examines Palkhivala’s views on the key issues facing the environment, the role of the Green Movement, and the importance of sustainable growth. The paper also discusses the implications of Palkhivala’s perspective for environmental policy and practice.

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Palkhivala, N. A. (1965). “The Role of the Judiciary in Environmental Protection.” Journal of the Indian Law Institute, 7(2), 151-162.

Palkhivala, N. A. (1975). “The Green Revolution: A Critical Analysis.” Economic and Political Weekly, 10(12), 537-542.

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Published

2024-12-30

How to Cite

Sheeraz Naik, & Mudasir Ahmad Sofi. (2024). “Nani Palkhivala’s Green Paradigm: A Study of the Interconnectedness of Environmental Issues and Sustainable Development”. International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and Technology, 6(2), 767–770. https://doi.org/10.54443/ihert.v6i2.443