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How did ‘Chipko Andolan’ ultimately benefit the local people? Describe briefly.

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Answered by devrajsinghjain
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Chipko movement, also called Chipko Andolan, was a nonviolent social and ecological movement by rural villagers, particularly women, in India in the 1970s, it aimed at protecting trees and forests slated for government-backed logging.

It forced the government to rethink their priorities in the use of forest produce and include the local people in forest management.

The local people could continue depending on the forests for meeting their basic needs.

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Answered by haileyplusisaiah
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In this movement, people were involved to conserve forests and stop the destruction due to cut down of forests. ... This Andolan ultimately benefitted the local people and the environment as the forest trees were saved and this andolan spread in all the communities and the environment was safeguard.

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