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SHORT ANSWER: The Environmental Protection Act of 1986 facilitates the protection and improvement of the environment in India. DETAILS: - It provides a framework for the coordination of central and state authorities for environmental protection. - It empowers the government to set standards for the quality of air, water, and soil. - It mandates the assessment of environmental impact for certain projects. - It allows for the establishment of environmental laboratories and the appointment of environmental authorities. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - Violations of the act can lead to penalties, including fines and imprisonment. SOURCE: - Environmental Protection Act, 1986
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