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Forests precede mankind; deserts follow. Article 48A of the Constitution of India provides that the State shall endeavour to protect and improve the environment and safeguard the forests and wildlife of the country. But laws are never respected nor enforced in India. India is losing its forests at 3.7 million acres a year, and the actual loss is estimated to be about eight times the rate indicated by government statistics. The author's attitude toward the enforcement of laws in India can best be described as:

Aproud and approving
Bamused and light-hearted
Cindifferent and detached
Dcritical and anguished
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. critical and anguished
The author laments that laws are never respected nor enforced — a critical, anguished tone.
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