What the NPC-MoEFCC Agreement Means for Environmental Governance
The National Productivity Council (NPC) has signed an agreement with the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) to act as the Environment Audit Designated Agency (EADA). This was signed under the Environment Audit Rules of 2025. Announced on 20 March 2026 it assigns NPC the responsibility of managing to India’s environmental audit system.
The NPC Environment Audit responsibility under the MoEFCC agreement will marks a major step to strengthen India’s environmental governance framework.
NPC will manage the whole entire audit system and will ensure effective implementation of the Environment Audit Rules 2025.
This includes designing eligibility criteria for auditors, conducting certification exams and also maintaining a transparent registration system.
As per the new rules NPC has been given to a wide range of responsibilities to ensure effective functioning of the audit system. These responsibilities are important for maintaining environmental compliance in India.
These rules aim to,
The initiative is expected to improve compliance with major environmental laws in India. It provides a systematic approach to monitoring industrial activities and its environmental impact.
Key laws covered under this framework include are,
The partnership with NPC reflects India’s commitment to balance industrial growth with its environmental protection.
The creation of the dedicated audit agency will ensures better monitoring and accurate reporting.
This initiative will enhance transparency, reduce environmental violations and promote sustainable practices.
The National Productivity Council (NPC) is an autonomous organization.
It works under the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) in Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
Their focus is on productivity improvement, sustainability and capacity building across sectors.
The presence is in 13 offices across India and also NPC has extensive experience in training, consultancy and policy support
Q. NPC functions under which ministry?
A. Ministry of Environment
B. Ministry of Finance
C. Ministry of Commerce and Industry
D. Ministry of Power
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