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Chipko movement was started by a man named Sunderlal Bahuguna. In this movement people used to hug the trees tightly. When wood cutters were cutting the trees indiscriminately, Sunderlal Bahuguna started this movement in order to save the environment. As you know that trees are the most important part of the nature. This movement saves trees as well as the environment.
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Chipko movement is aims for protecting trees........
The chipko movement started in the early 1970's
The main aim of Chipko is to make the villagers better nursery management.
The Chipko Andolan was launched in the 1970s by environmental activists in India, notably led by Sunderlal Bahuguna and other local villagers. The movement aimed to protect forests from deforestation by encouraging people to hug trees, symbolizing their commitment to forest conservation. The campaign gained significant attention and played a crucial role in raising awareness about environmental issues in India.
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womens were more suppotive for the chipko movement. they were the more supportive people for chipko movement by hugging the trees while cutting down the trees. by r.k. ruthiksha e.v.p.s salem.
The movement began in Chamoli district in 1973 and spread throughout the Uttaranchal Himalayas by the end of the decade. In Tehri district, Chipko activists would go on to protest limestone mining in the Dehra Dun hills in the 1980s as well as the Tehri dam, before founding the Beej Bachao Andolan or Save the Seeds movement that continues to the present day.
The Chipko movement, which originated in India in the 1970s, is centered around the belief in the importance of environmental conservation and the protection of forests. The movement emphasizes the interdependence of humans and nature, advocating for sustainable practices to prevent deforestation and promote ecological balance. Chipko activists, primarily women, have historically engaged in non-violent resistance by physically hugging trees to prevent them from being cut down, symbolizing their commitment to preserving natural resources for future generations. This grassroots movement highlights the need for community involvement in environmental decisions and the rights of local populations to protect their livelihoods.
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