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SHORT ANSWER: The existing framework for coordination between central and state government agencies in environmental protection is primarily governed by the Environment Protection Act, 1986. DETAILS: - The Environment Protection Act, 1986 provides a framework for the protection and improvement of the environment. - It empowers the central government to coordinate with state governments for environmental management. - The National Green Tribunal (NGT) also plays a role in resolving environmental disputes and ensuring compliance with environmental laws. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - Violations of the provisions under the Environment Protection Act can lead to penalties, including fines and imprisonment. SOURCE: - Environment Protection Act, 1986
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