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Environmental Degradation and Legal Accountability: Strengthening India’s Response to Pollution and Climate Crisis

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Anamika Khurana

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Not relevant to microplastics — this appears to be a legal and policy paper about environmental degradation and accountability in India, with an abstract that inconsistently describes a study on waste management education among women; it does not present original microplastic research.

Explore the article titled Environmental Degradation and Legal Accountability: Strengthening India’s Response to Pollution and Climate Crisis from IJIRT Volume 12, Issue no. This study evaluates the effectiveness of teaching programs on waste management knowledge among women.

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