[ENGLISH 10] The Chipko Movement
Chipko
"embrace"
Dasoli Gram Swarajya Sangh
DGSS
Chipko Movement
In the 1970s, an organized resistance to the destruction of forests spread throughout India
Ecology is permanent economy
Mr. Sunderial Bahugana's slogan
non-governmental organization
NGO
many districts of the Himalayas in Uttar Pradesh
Where in the next five years did the Chipko movement spread to?
Mr. Sunderial Bahugana
a Ghandian activist and philosopher whose appeal to Mrs. Indira Gandhi resulted in green-felling ban
Chandi Prasad Bhatt
an activist who led the women of the forest area in the Alakananda Valley; went into the forest and formed a circle around the trees preventing the men from cutting them down
1980
during this year, Chipko portests in Uttar Pradesh achieved a major victory— 15-year ban on green felling in the Himalayan forests as ordered by Mrs. Indira Gandhi; in addition, the movement has stopped felling in the Western Ghats and the Vindhyas
Maharaja (King) of Jodhpur
he ordered the felling of trees that Devi's group protected; after the incident, he gave a strong royal decree preventing the cutting of trees in all Bishnoi villages
Chandi Prasad Bhatt
is another leader of the Chipko movement; encouraged the development of local industries based on the conservation and sustainable use of forest wealth for local benefit
Amrita Devi
led a large group of 84 villages; laif down their lives in an effort to protect the trees from being felled
Bishnoi Community of Rajasthan
started the original "Chipko Movement", 260 years back in the early part of the 18th century
Mr. Ghanasyam Raturi
the Chipko poet; his song echo throughout the Himalayas of Uttar Pradesh; wrote a poem describing the method of embracing trees to save them from felling
April 1973
when the 'first Chipko action' took place spontaneously
Village of Mandal in the upper Alakananda Valley
where the 'first Chipko action' took place spontaneously