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Chipko Movement
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Chipko Movement

Indian grass-roots villagers' movement campaigning against the destruction of their forests. Its broad principles are nonviolent direct action, a commitment to the links between village life and an unplundered environment, and a respect for all living things.

The Chipko Movement originated in the Indian Himalayas during the 1970s but lives on in India and elsewhere, inspired by the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi. The movement was named after the Hindi word for ‘to embrace’, from the villagers' original tactics of embracing trees to prevent them being felled.



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