Wednesday 2 March 2016

Pollution Control Acts in India:
The Water (Prevention and Control of
 Pollution) Act, 1974, as amended up to 1988

The Water (Prevention and Control of 
  Pollution) Rules, 1975 

The Water (Prevention and Control of 
  Pollution) (Procedure for Transaction of
  Business) Rules, 1975


The Water (Prevention and Control of 
 Pollution) Cess Act, 1977, as amended by 
 Amendment Act, 1991



The Water (Prevention and Control of 
  Pollution) Cess Rules, 1978


Monday 8 February 2016

 ASSIGNMENT - 2 
            (I M.Ed)
Explain types of communication
Discuss the use of teaching aids
Education implications of multimedia
  Assignement-2  may send to  shekharcgac@gmail.comNT - 2

Tuesday 5 January 2016

The moral and ethical education for changing people’s 
attitude

To protect children living in polluted regions, environmental 
education represents a relevant means of prevention

It is need for the hour to propose the environmental 
education with the essential elements of moral philosophy.


For conceptual change
NEED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

All major natural resources in the country are in grave danger 

of irreparable damage.


•A society cannot survive if its natural resources are rendered

 unfit for use by its people.


The only hope of salvaging this grave situation is by making

the young aware that they need to proactively begin to protect the 

environment they will inherit.


•Science and  Technology can help in a limited way but 

cannot deliver it.