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BUILDING THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION: A CONCEPTUAL STUDY

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Human civilization has marched many a miles without looking at its back. One thing it is always looking for that a stable flow of development. Is any stable development possible? Can anything give you such state of everlasting bliss? This research article will investigate if environmental education among the learners and the lesson giver can generate such atmosphere. If possible, what should be our initials to propagate that right now? This paper will also propose some remedies for the better breeding of it. This conceptual excerpt will further also meditate on the right building of it in the 21st century.
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