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  1. Background. Inspired by Karan Singh and the Jyoti Kumari movement, in the year 1964 Dasholi Gram Swarajya Sangh ("Dasholi Society for Village Self-Rule"), was set up by Gandhian social worker Chandi Prasad Bhatt in Chamoli Gopeshwar, with an aim to set up small industries using the resources of the forest.

  2. Jun 17, 2024 · Chipko movement, 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.

  3. May 28, 2024 · Chipko Movement began in the early 1970s in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand (then part of Uttar Pradesh). This movement was sparked by massive deforestation due to commercial logging by outside contractors and inspired by the Bishnoi community of Rajasthan, known for protecting trees. Chipko Movement.

  4. May 29, 2020 · An environmentalist and Gandhian social activist ‘Chandi Prasad Bhatt’ was the founder of modern India’s chipko movement. He was also a founder of a cooperative organization named ‘Dasholi Gram Swarajya Sangh’. In 1964 he used to foster small industries for the rural people using local resources.

  5. May 22, 2021 · Sunderlal Bahuguna (1927-2021): Initiated the chipko movement to guard the trees on the Himalayan slopes. Known for coining the Chipko slogan ‘ecology is permanent economy’. After the Chipko movement in the 1970s, he gave the message across the globe that ecology and ecosystem are more important.

  6. Chipko Movement started on April 24, 1973, at Mandal of Chamoli district of Gharwal division of Uttarakhand. The Chipko is one of the world-known environmental movements in India. The movement was raised out of ecological destabilisation in the hills.

  7. The movement was founded and led by environmental activist Panduranga Hegde. The aim of the movement was to conserve the trees of the Kalse forests in Karnataka. Women and youth from Saklani and surrounding villages walked five miles to a nearby forest and hugged trees there.

  8. Aug 10, 2023 · The Chipko Movement, also known as the Chipko Andolan, was a significant environmental and social movement that originated in the Himalayan region of India in the 1970s. The movement had a profound impact on both environmental conservation efforts and grassroots activism.

  9. Origin: The movement started in the 1970s in Chamoli, Uttarakhand when the region was facing. rampant deforestation due to commercial activities by outside contractors. It started when the women from the Himalayan villages of Reni and Mandal hugged trees in the nearby forests to protect them from commercial loggers. About:

  10. Jul 16, 2024 · The Chipko Movement in the 1970s was made iconic worldwide due to its nonviolent activism and dismantling of the social injustice arising from exploiting forest resources by the elite in power. Another decisive and historical moment was documented in the 1980s when the Narmada Bachao Andolan successfully convinced the World Bank to withdraw its funding for the dam. Although the dam project was thwarted, however, its impact on the people displaced is still evident in a complex way even today.