what isChipko movement
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Chipko movement, also called Chipko andolan, nonviolent social and ecological movement by rural villagers, particularly women, in India in the 1970s, aimed at protecting trees and forests slated for government-backed logging. The movement originated in the Himalayan region of Uttar Pradesh (later Uttarakhand) in 1973 and quickly spread throughout the Indian Himalayas. The Hindi word chipko means “to hug” or “to cling to” and reflects the demonstrators’ primary tactic of embracing the trees to impede the loggers.
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Another example of the constitution of the common people towards the conservation of the forest is the chipko andolan the chipko andolan originating from the an accident in the remote of the village called Genie in a great way of the Himalayas in the early 1970 allowing of the contractor had been allowed to cut down the trees in the high forest close to the village the people of the village did not want this for us to be wood house. A day healthy environment wind even when the man from of the village by out of the book The contractor worker came in the village and to cut down decrease in the absence of them and the women of the village which the forest quickly and clubs netvista with the palms preventing the workers to cutting down decrease the worker between the saved the chipko movements quickly spread across all the communities and help in the conservation of the forest.
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