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Nepal¡¯s Environmental Law

by ALOK DHAKAL | 03-01-2021 13:33 recommendations 0

Hello Everyone, I am back after a month in Tunza. I hope all of you are fine and doing your good works. For December we had topic of ¡®Country's environmental regulation or infrastructure¡¯. Here is my report on ¡®A brief highlight in Nepal¡¯s Environmental Law¡¯.


Environment consists of all living and non-living things occurring naturally. Unplanned development in the urban area have led to problems like water pollution, solid waste, air pollution, noise pollution, etc. In Nepal, Kathmandu is the capital city and due to rapid increase in number of vehicles every year it has become the major concern to all. Due to this, rules for exhaust gases mainly due to vehicles are executed first within the valley. All over the world, there is an urgent requirement for protecting the environment. We must care it as it is degrading at an alarming rate. Here in Nepal many youth lead organisations are working restlessly for its preservation and creating awareness. In Nepal, The Environment Protection Act, 2076 (2019) has replaced the previous Environment Protection Act 2053(1997) which is thought to be more effective and sustainable. This was reformed to address the issue of climate change which was not the case in the previous regime during king¡¯s rule. 



The Regulating Authorities under the Act include the following authorities:
1. Government of Nepal;
2. Environmental Examiner;
3. Environment Protection Council;
4. Department of Environment and
5. Ministry of Forests and Environment  


The following decisions have been made and established by the Government of Nepal in order to combat the ever-growing pollution problem of the country:
1. Standard for inspection of used vehicles
2. Standard for import of vehicles
3. Compliance plans
4. Enforcement plans
5. Compensation plans

The Act in its clause 7 describes, Prevention and Control of Pollution as, 
1. Nobody shall create pollution that may cause significant adverse impacts on the environment or likely to be risky to public life and people's health, or dispose or cause to be disposed sound, heat radioactive rays and wastes from any mechanical devices, industrial enterprises, or other places contrary to the prescribed standards.
2. If it appears that anyone has carried out any act contrary to sub-section (1) and caused significant adverse impacts on the environment, the concerned agency may prescribe necessary terms in regard there to or may prohibit the carrying out of such an act.
3. If it appears that the use of any types of substance, fuel tools or device has caused or is likely to cause significant adverse impacts on the environment, the Ministry may, by a notification in the Nepal Gazette, forbid the use of such substance, fuel, tools or device.
4. Other provision relating to the prevention and control of pollution shall be as prescribed.

This Act of pollution control is described as "Prohibition to emit waste in contravention of the prescribed standards: No person shall emit or cause the emission of noise, heat radioactive material and waste from any mechanical means, industrial establishment or any other place in contravention of the standards prescribed by the Ministry by notification published
in the Gazette."
(The acts was copied)

Not only rules and acts be formed it should be implemented and followed. Its duty of everyone to protect and care about mother earth and act jointly for sustainability. Lets work together for mother earth.
Green Cheers!



 
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5 Comments

  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Greetings alok Bhai
    I hope you are doing well
    Thank you so much for this report
    Keep writing
    Green cheers
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 13-02-2021 15:58

  • SJ Mentor says :
    Hello Alok!
    It's your SJ mentor.

    I hope you doing well.
    Thank you for sharing your valuable thematic report.
    Various environmental problems arose as industrialization and urbanization progressed.
    For a sustainable future, we need to start making changes right now.
    Individuals should respond actively beyond passive measures such as the government's legal regulations.
    Hope things are fine with you.

    Best regards,
    SJ mentor.
    Posted 15-01-2021 04:27

  • Mun WooJooMentor says :
    Hello Alok,
    this is your mentor WooJoo.

    First of all, welcome back! :)
    Thank you for sharing your report regarding the environmental laws in Nepal.
    I agree that that the world needs an urgent control of pollution, including those produced by vehicles which form a major part for greenhouse gas production.
    I am happy to know that such Act and such standards are established in detail.
    Also, it is nice that many young leaders are conducting such organizations to protect the environment.
    Hopefully all the laws are well followed.

    Keep sharing

    Regards,
    WooJoo
    Posted 06-01-2021 20:28

  • ALOK DHAKAL says :
    Welcome @Shobha!
    Posted 04-01-2021 22:14

  • Shobha Pokhrel says :
    Hello Alok dai
    Thanks for sharing such an informativr report .

    Keep sharing

    Warm regards ,

    Shobha
    Posted 04-01-2021 15:59

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