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What did gandhiji say about water, land and forest​

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Answered by venkatsaiteja022
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The Earth has enough resources for our need but not for our greed.”

– M.K. Gandhi

This most often quoted phrase by Gandhi depicts his concern for nature and environment. All the international conferences such as the Stockholm Conference of 1972 or the Rio Earth Summit of 1992 were convened much later than the concerns raised by Gandhi about the environment and its effects. Even in India the major movements to protect environment such as the Chipko movement led by Chandi Prasad Bhatt and Sunder Lal Bahuguna and the Narmada Bachao Andolan by Baba Amte and Medha Patkar derived inspiration from Gandhi. The concern of Gandhi about the environment, urbanization and mechanization was evident in his speeches, writings and his messages to the workers. It is apt to note that he was the “World's early environmentalist in vision and practice.”

Answered by shreya1531
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Being a firm believer in natural living, Gandhiji stressed the importance of the five elements of nature, i.e, air, water, earth, light and sky, which are essential for life. He always recommended the use of organic manure in place of chemical fertilizers. He also warned against industrialization of agriculture

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