
In a significant step toward strengthening grassroots environmental governance, the Environment Ministry in the Uttar Pradesh Government has constituted the District Environment Committee in Gautam Buddh Nagar. Among the distinguished members appointed is Akash Awana, a practicing advocate and committed social worker, whose work reflects a blend of legal acumen and public service.
He has been serving as a Senior Editor with Bare Law for long, where he actively contributes to the legal fraternity through thought leadership, research-based insights, and analysis on contemporary legal issues. His writings have played a role in shaping informed discourse within the legal community.
His appointment to the District Environment Committee is a recognition of his consistent engagement in socio-political activities, particularly across the Delhi-NCR region. Over the years, he has been actively involved in initiatives aimed at public welfare, awareness campaigns, and community-driven efforts addressing governance and environmental concerns.
As part of the committee, which functions under the leadership of the District Magistrate, Akash Awana will contribute toward tackling pressing environmental challenges such as pollution control, policy implementation, and public participation. His legal expertise is expected to strengthen accountability mechanisms and ensure effective enforcement of environmental norms.
This role marks another important milestone in his journey—where law, policy, and social responsibility intersect. With a strong foundation in advocacy and a growing influence in public discourse, Akash Awana’s inclusion in the committee signals a progressive step toward inclusive and action-oriented environmental governance.
Bare Law Editor in Chief, Sakshi Arora and Whole Team congratulate our revered members for becoming an important part of the executive in the service of people. Long way to go. Heartiest Congratulations.
Sincerely
Editor In Chief with
Whole BareLaw Team