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Study the pictures given below and describe the movement.

Study the pictures given below and describe the movement. Issues of the Environment, ICSE Commercial Applications CB Gupta Goyal Brothers  Solutions Class 10.

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The pictures show women hugging trees, depicting the Chipko Andolan (Chipko Movement).

In the 1970s, an organised resistance to the destruction of forests spread throughout India, which came to be known as Chipko Andolan. Chipko literally means "hug the trees". The movement was a grassroots effort aimed at:

  1. Raising Awareness about Deforestation — It highlighted the dangers of rampant deforestation in the Himalayan region.

  2. Promoting Sustainable Forest Management — It advocated for the protection and sustainable use of forest resources.

  3. Advocating Rights of Local Communities — It supported the rights of local villagers whose livelihood depended on the forests.

The movement was a response to rampant deforestation and commercial logging activities that were negatively impacting the livelihood of local villagers and the fragile Himalayan ecosystem.

Key Leaders:

  • Sunderlal Bahuguna — Led the movement, undertook a 5000-kilometre foot march to spread the Chipko message, and coined the slogan "Ecology is permanent economy".
  • Chandi Prasad Bhatt — An activist who went into the forests and formed circles around trees, preventing them from being cut.
  • Ghanshyam Raturi — The Chipko poet who wrote the famous poem: "Embrace the trees and save them from being felled; The property of our hills, save them from being looted."
  • Dhoom Singh Negi — Along with village women, coined the slogan: "What do the forests bear? Soil, water and pure air."

Impact of the Movement:

  • The Chipko Andolan drew worldwide attention and inspired environmentalists in India and abroad.
  • It made a substantial contribution to eco-feminism, deep ecology, community-based conservation and sustainable development.
  • The Chipko movement led to a ban on the felling of green trees in the Himalayan forests.

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