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Review article: Worthwhile Safeguard of Soil in India – A Need for Future Juveniles

ANKITA SINGH

Abstract


Soil is a mixture formed by a porous matrix, which consists of air, water and biota and its severe degradation is a major concern that depends on several factors. Soil problems are due to diversity, water problems, distribution and specific vulnerability of soils. They also depend on geography, relief and climate. In India soil conditions are degraded and are even further worsen by human behavior. Soil is a major part for all the living beings to sustain their life on earth. India is a democratic country with various religions which are scattered in all over the country with different type of soils. Every soil has its own quality to ensure various life’s on earth. In the today’s life, we have already realized the fact of solving soil problems will help to solve other problems at the global and national levels. As soil has various users, consideration of soil has to be integrated at different levels. There is a need for soil assessment approaches and soil protection policies from local to national and global, sectors and other environmental issues and landscapes, urban, rural, mountain and coastal areas. For the set-up of environmental and sectoral policies at the national and global level actions to be taken at all administrative levels, from land planning at the local and sub-national levels to ensure that our juvenile will be having healthy life ahead.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/jwre.v2i1.98

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