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.
Some people like Chandi Prasad Bhatt and Gaura Devi started it to prevent officials from felling the trees near a village called Mandal to sell forestland to a sports goods industry.
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March 26, 1974, when a group of peasant women in Reni village, Hemwalghati, in Chamoli district, Uttarakhand, India, acted to prevent the cutting of trees and reclaim their traditional forest rights that were threatened by the contractor system of the state Forest Department. Their actions inspired hundreds of such actions at the grassroots level throughout the region
Sunderlal bahuguna
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The chipko movement started in the early 1970's
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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.
chipko andolan. this movement was launched by people of reni in garhwal. it was spearhead by sunder lal bahuguna. the bahuguna. the chipko andolan was the result of a grassroots level effort to end the alienation of the people from their forests. the movement originated form an incident in a remort village callled rainey in garlwal, high up in the himalayas during th eearly 1970's.
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.
Medha Patkar
from 1947 satyagrah andolan
The Chipko movement is a step taken by the government to stop thousands and millions of trees all over India from being felled.
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