Major people in the chipko movement amrita devi gaura devi chandi prasad bhatt sundarlal bahuguna 6. Find powerpoint presentations and slides using the power of, find free presentations research about chipko ppt. The evolution, structure, and impact of the chipko movement. This movement had slowed down the rapid deforestation of that area. A look at the achievements and failures of a movement that began spontaneously in the garhwal region two decades ago to protect trees from human. Ppt the chipko movement powerpoint presentation free. Download premium images you cant get anywhere else. The chipko movement was started to prevent the cutting of trees. Chipko means tree hugging or embrace as the villagers hugged the trees. This is mainly done through the act of hugging trees to protect them from being cut down. View and download powerpoint presentations on chipko ppt. Find highquality chipko movement environment stock photos and editorial news pictures from getty images. Inspired by jayaprakash narayan and the sarvodaya movement, in the year 1964 dasholi gram swarajya sangh dgss, was set up by gandhian social worker chandi prasad bhatt in gopeshwar, with an aim to set up small industries using the resources of the forest. What is chipko movement essay history download pdf.
Gaura devi 1925 1991 was an indian chipko activist in the himalayas. Meeting for chipko movement foot march for chipko movement 5. Chipko movement environment stock pictures, royaltyfree. Pdf the evolution, structure, and impact of the chipko. Chipko movement history, causes, leaders, outcomes. Chipko movement aimed at protection and conservation of trees and forests from being destroyed.
Resistance to destruction of forests spread in the hills of uttaranchal in1970s. Chipko movement simple english wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Citations 0 references 0 researchgate has not been able to resolve any citations for this publication. The name of the movement reflects the demonstrators primary tactic of embracing the trees to impede loggers. The clear felling of natural forests has led to severe soil erosion and drying up of perennial water resources.
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