Table of Contents
- 1 Do you believe laws are never respected nor enforced in India?
- 2 How are the laws flouted openly in India?
- 3 Why is the author not happy with the rules in the ailing planet?
- 4 Why does the author call Earth the ailing planet?
- 5 What makes the author unhappy about laws in India?
- 6 How can the ailing planet survive?
Do you believe laws are never respected nor enforced in India?
Answer: Yes, laws are never respected nor enforced in India. Article 48A of the constitution of India says that “the state shall endeavour to protection and improvement of environment and safeguarding of forests and wildlife”.
How are the laws flouted openly in India?
How are laws flouted openly in India? Ans. Laws in our country are neither respected nor enforced. For example, the constitution of India has abolished casteism, untouchability and bonded labour.
What makes the author unhappy about the laws in India?
The author Nanipalkhivala, is unhappy about the laws in India because no body follows the laws neither do the Indians respect them. In spite of the many laws laid down by the Constitution to protect the environment none of them are properly enforced. The Indians pay no heed to the laws , neither do they respect them.
What does Article 48A of the Constitution of India provide the ailing planet?
Article 48A of the Constitution of India provides that “the State shall endeavour to protect and improve the environment and to safeguard the forests and wildlife of the country”.
The Ailing Planet: the Green Movement’s Role The author Nanipalkhivala, is unhappy about the laws in India because no body follows the laws neither do the Indians respect them. The Indians pay no heed to the laws , neither do they respect them.
Due to the insensitive exploitation by humans for their survival and development, the earth has lost almost all its vital/important resources. With drying rivers, depleting and polluted environment and deteriorating forests and greenery, the earth is now breathing hard for its survival and thus it is an ailing planet.
What is our ethical obligation to the ailing planet?
What is our ethical obligation to the ailing planet? We have the greatest obligation to the earth to safeguard this planet from all advancing deterioration and keeping it safe so that it can be handed over to the coming generations to inhabit here peacefully and in the midst of abundance.
What lessons can we learn from the chapter the ailing planet with respect to protecting our environment?
The lesson that can be learned from the chapter are:
- Limit the overuse of resources that are in limited amount.
- Plant more trees and plants.
- Controlling the pollution of air, water, and soil.
- Measures to avoid deforestation should be taken.
- Avoiding over-cropping in agriculture.
How can the ailing planet survive?
The concept of sustainable development and green movement can help the ailing planet to survive. People must discharge their moral responsibility as stewards of the planet and trustees of the legacy of the future generations. The plundering of the natural resources should be controlled.
Why do we have to make sure that development does not leave the earth with no resources?
and if we keep on going for development this is for sure no one day there will be no resources left on Earth as most of them are exhaustable and non renewable.
Why is the earth said to be ailing planet?