The Biological Diversity Act is a key legislation in India. It aims to protect and conserve biological diversity. The Act regulates access to biological resources. It promotes sustainable use of these resources. It also ensures fair sharing of benefits arising from their use. This law is crucial for preserving India's rich biodiversity and supporting local communities. It reflects India's commitment to environmental conservation.
The National Biodiversity Authority (NBA) approved revised guidelines under the Biological Diversity Act (BDA), 2002, on March 23, 2026, in Chennai. These updates include new regulations and amendments...