CHIPKO MOVEMENT AND VAN MOHASTAV CHEMISTRY PROJECT BY M ARYAN
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 . WHAT IS CHIPKO MOVEMENT
3 ADD A FOOTER Sunderlal Bahuguna has started Chipko movement . Sunderlal Bahuguna gave a direction to the movement and his appeal to Indira Gandhi , the then Prime Minister of India , resulted in the ban of cutting trees. His appeal resulted in a 15-year ban on chopping of green trees in 1980 . WHO STARTED CHIPKO MOVEMENT
4 ADD A FOOTER Uttar Pradesh's Mandal In modern India , Chipko Movement started in April 1973 in Uttar Pradesh's Mandal village in the upper Alakananda valley. Soon it spread to other Himalayan districts of the state. The Chipko Movement was triggered by a government decision to allot forest land to a sports goods company. Where Chipko movement started
5 ADD A FOOTER Some of the pics of Chipko movement
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7 ADD A FOOTER Sunderlal bhauguana
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9 ADD A FOOTER THE VANMAHOTSAVA MOVEMENT WAS STARTED BY THE GOVERNAMENT. Van Mahotsav is an annual pan-Indian tree planting festival, occupying a week in the month of July. During this event millions of trees are planted. ... Munshi, the then Union Minister for Agriculture and Food to create an enthusiasm in the mind of the populace for the conservation of forests and planting of trees. VANAMAHOTSAVA
10 ADD A FOOTER We celebrated Van Mahotsava with our Scouts brother.It is an annual tree planting festival in the month of July. ... It was started to create awareness in the mind of the people for the conservation of forests and planting of new trees. Van Mahotsava is celebrated as a festival of life.
11 ADD A FOOTER Celebrating the importance of trees, Van Mahotsav was initiated in 1950 to celebrate the importance of growing and saving forests and to create awareness about the bad effects of deforestation, which is a great initiative, it is observed in the first week of July each year. ... Plant more and more trees every day. Why vanamahostav in only July?