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Answered by harshita113
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The Chipko movement or Chipko Andolanwas a forest conservation movement where people clung onto trees to prevent them from being cut. Chipko-type movements date back to 1730 AD when in Khejarli village of Rajasthan, 363 Bishnois sacrificed their lives to save khejri trees. In modern India, it began in 1973 in Uttarakhand (then in Uttar Pradesh) and went on to become a rallying point for many future environmental movements all over the world. It created a precedent for starting of nonviolent protest in India, and its success meant that the world immediately took notice of this non-violent movement, which was to inspire in time many such eco-groups by helping to slow down the rapid deforestation, expose vested interests, increase ecological awareness, and demonstrate the viability of people power. Above all, it stirred up the existing civil society in India, which began to address the issues of tribal and marginalized people.The chipko aandolan is a movement that practised methods of Satyagraha where both male and female activists from Uttarakhand played vital roles, including Gaura Devi, Suraksha Devi,Sudesha Devi, Bachni Devi and Chandi Prasad Bhatt.

Today, beyond the eco-socialism hue, it is being seen increasingly as an ecofeminismmovement. Although many of its leaders were men, women were not only its backbone, but also its mainstay, because they were the ones most affected by the rampant deforestation,which led to a lack of firewood and fodder as well as water for drinking and irrigation. Over the years they also became primary stakeholders in a majority of the afforestation work that happened under the Chipko movement. In 1987, the Chipko movement was awarded the Right Livelihood Award.



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Answered by dryash1009
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Answer:

Explanation:

(i) In the 1970s, an opposition to the destruction of

forests spread throughout India and came to be

known as the Chipko movement.

(ii) The name of the movement comes from the word

‘embrace’ as the villagers hugged the trees and

prevented the contractors from felling them.

(iii) Many communities in India have helped save

nature. One such is the Bishnoi community of

Rajasthan.

(iv) The original chipko movement was started

around 260 years back in Rajasthan by this

community. A large group of villagers led by a

lady called Amrita Devi laid down their lives in

an effort to protect the trees from being felled on

the orders of the Maharaja of Jodhpur.

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