It is about the environmental movements in India, especially Chipko Movement, Narmada Bachavo Andolan, save silent valley, Anti coca cola struggle,Anti Endosulfan Movement
Dr.C.Muthuraja's Presentation on Environmental Movement - Lessons for New Gen...Chinnasamy Muthuraja
Environmental Movement Lessons for New Generation -presented at ICHR sponsored National Conference on ‘Popular Movements in South India during 19th & 20th Centuries’ organized by Research Centre and PG Department of History, Jayaraj Annapackiam College for Women (Autonomous), Periyakulam, Tamilnadu during 7th & 8th February 2018
environmental movements in india and keralasana sana
this presentation describes environmental movements in india and kerala and it list number of movements in india and kerala also describes environmental and biodiversity acts
environmental movements
what is an environmental movement?
environmental movements in India
Bishnoi movement
Chipko movement
save silent valley movement
Jungle Bachao Andholan
Appiko movement
Narmadha Bachao Andholan
Tehri Dam Conflict
Dr.C.Muthuraja's Presentation on Environmental Movement - Lessons for New Gen...Chinnasamy Muthuraja
Environmental Movement Lessons for New Generation -presented at ICHR sponsored National Conference on ‘Popular Movements in South India during 19th & 20th Centuries’ organized by Research Centre and PG Department of History, Jayaraj Annapackiam College for Women (Autonomous), Periyakulam, Tamilnadu during 7th & 8th February 2018
environmental movements in india and keralasana sana
this presentation describes environmental movements in india and kerala and it list number of movements in india and kerala also describes environmental and biodiversity acts
environmental movements
what is an environmental movement?
environmental movements in India
Bishnoi movement
Chipko movement
save silent valley movement
Jungle Bachao Andholan
Appiko movement
Narmadha Bachao Andholan
Tehri Dam Conflict
The environment plays a vital role in human living. The environment comprises of all the natural resources such as air water, land, forests, and minerals. It is responsibility of populace to protect the natural resources. Nonetheless, due to technical advancement and other reasons, there is a lot of misuse of these natural resources, in the form of land degradation, water pollution, air pollution, and deforestation. All these factors lead to worsening of environment. Great efforts are being made in order to regain the environment by people through voluntary organizations, which have concerns about the environment. There are cases where people have revoked and adopted non-violent action movements to protect their environment (Arne Kalland, Gerard Persoon, 2013).
Sustainable preservation of environment is essential for the protection of future generation. These slides discuss the causes and consequences of the environmental movements in India.
Industrialization and protest movements in orissasameer kumar
The most important issues which have surface the movements are livelihood issues and rights of the certain sections people which include the tribals, peasants and the fisher folk for whom the compensation package and rehabilitation measures hold out no promise.
The Narmada projects are the epitome of unsustainable development.
Two of the largest proposed dams, Sardar Sarovar and Narmada Sagar, have been under construction since 1961.
According to Narmada Bachao Andolan, the dams force the displacement of about a million people and affect many more, largely poor peasants and tribals.
They also cause immense ecological damage through the inundation of forests, including prime habitats of rare species.
Resettlement and compensation have been totally inadequate and there is not the remotest prospect that the displaced people, the ‘oustees’, will be adequately resettled, nor that the ecological damage can be compensated for.
There are also real doubts, borne out by the experience of large dams elsewhere in India, that the dams will yield their projected benefits of hydropower, irrigation and drinking water.
The project is set fair to become another human and ecological ‘development tragedy’.
Everything you wanna know is included in this presentation.
All about the Chipko movement is included from the introduction to the success of the movement. If you have any doubt or wanna know something more just contact me.
The environment plays a vital role in human living. The environment comprises of all the natural resources such as air water, land, forests, and minerals. It is responsibility of populace to protect the natural resources. Nonetheless, due to technical advancement and other reasons, there is a lot of misuse of these natural resources, in the form of land degradation, water pollution, air pollution, and deforestation. All these factors lead to worsening of environment. Great efforts are being made in order to regain the environment by people through voluntary organizations, which have concerns about the environment. There are cases where people have revoked and adopted non-violent action movements to protect their environment (Arne Kalland, Gerard Persoon, 2013).
Sustainable preservation of environment is essential for the protection of future generation. These slides discuss the causes and consequences of the environmental movements in India.
Industrialization and protest movements in orissasameer kumar
The most important issues which have surface the movements are livelihood issues and rights of the certain sections people which include the tribals, peasants and the fisher folk for whom the compensation package and rehabilitation measures hold out no promise.
The Narmada projects are the epitome of unsustainable development.
Two of the largest proposed dams, Sardar Sarovar and Narmada Sagar, have been under construction since 1961.
According to Narmada Bachao Andolan, the dams force the displacement of about a million people and affect many more, largely poor peasants and tribals.
They also cause immense ecological damage through the inundation of forests, including prime habitats of rare species.
Resettlement and compensation have been totally inadequate and there is not the remotest prospect that the displaced people, the ‘oustees’, will be adequately resettled, nor that the ecological damage can be compensated for.
There are also real doubts, borne out by the experience of large dams elsewhere in India, that the dams will yield their projected benefits of hydropower, irrigation and drinking water.
The project is set fair to become another human and ecological ‘development tragedy’.
Everything you wanna know is included in this presentation.
All about the Chipko movement is included from the introduction to the success of the movement. If you have any doubt or wanna know something more just contact me.
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Chipko movement was a non-violent agitation in 1973 that was aimed at protection and conservation of trees, but, perhaps, it is best remembered for the collective mobilisation of women for the cause of preserving forests, which also brought about a change in attitude regarding their own status in society.
Environmental movements
definition of environmental movements
Bishnoi movement
Chipko movement
Save silent valley movement
Jungle bachao andholan
Appiko movement
Narmada bachao andholan
Thehri dam conflict
NATURAL VEGETATION AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
To maintain ecological balance of nature and maintain food chain and nature cycles.
It has economic value. Many wild plants provide useful substances like timber, paper , gums etc. And they also have wide applications in Ayurveda and other branches of medicine Wild animals products are tusk, ivory ,leather, honey etc
Most important contribution of wild life for human progress is availability of
Large gene pool for the scientists to carry breeding programmes in agriculture, animal husbandry and fishery
Wild life provides a esthetic value to man.
Wildlife of a country is its cultural asset
Chipko Movement, One of the most important Environmental moveent in India that led to save many trees in India. But still people cut trees due to many reasons even if at some places it is illegal. it is the duty of all our citizen who love environment to stand against it and start awareness of not cutting trees.
This is a slide about chipko movement. Chipko Movement is a movement which is related to Social Forestry and our environment.
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The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
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2. ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENT
It is a type of social movements that involves
an array of individuals ,groups and coalitions
that perceive a common interest in
environmental policies and practices.
Major environmental movements in India are:
Chipko movement, Appiko movement,
Narmada Bachavo Andolan, Save Salient
Valley, Anti Plachimada Movement, Anti
Endosulfan movement
3. CHIPKO MOVEMENT
In the 1970, an
organized
resistance to the
destruction of
forests spread
through India and
came to be known
as the Chipko
movement
4. The Chipko movement started in the state
of Rajasthan. Amrita Devi with 84 villagers
risked their lives to protect the forest trees
from being felled on the order of the
maharaja (king).
In Khejarli village, 363 Bishnois died in
1730 AD while protecting green Khejri that
are considered sacred by the community.
Gradually, a rising awareness of the
ecological crisis, which came from an
immediate loss of livelihood caused by it,
resulted in the growth of political activism
5. Both female and male
activists did play pivotal
roles in the movement
including Gaura Devi,
Sudesha Devi, Bachni Devi,
Chandi Prasad Bhatt,
Sundarlal Bahuguna, Govind
Singh Rawat, Dhoom Singh
Neji, Shamsher Singh Bisht
and Ghanasyam Raturi, the
Chipko poet, whose songs
GAURA DEVI
SUNDER LAL
BAHUGUNA
CHANDI PRASAD
BHATT
6. (NBA) is a social movement
consisting of adivasis,
farmers, environmentalists
and human rights activists
against a number of large
dams being built across the
Narmada River, which flows
through the states of Gujarat,
Madhya Pradesh and
NARMADA BACHAVO ANDOLAN
8. Sarovar Dam in Gujarat is one
of the biggest dams on the river
and was one of the first focal
points of the movement. It is
one of the many dams under
the Narmada Dam Project. The
main aim of the project is to
provide irrigation and electricity
to people in these states.
Their mode of campaign
includes court actions, hunger
strikes, rallies, and garnering
support from notable film and
art personalities. Narmada
Bachao Andolan, with its
leading spokespersons Medha
Patkar and Baba Amte, received
the Right Livelihood Award in
ARUNDHATI ROY
MEDHA PATKAR
9. The Anti-Coca Cola Struggle
Plachimada is a little hamlet
in Palakkad District, which is
known as the ‘rice bowl of
Kerala.’ The majority of the
population consists of
adivasis. The primary
occupation is agriculture.
About 80% of the villagers are
engaged in agricultural
labour, with 20% engaged in
10. In March 2000, Coca Cola, under its
Indian subsidiary Hindustan Coca Cola
Beverages Private Limited commenced
operations at its bottling plant at
Plachimada, in the southern state of
Kerala. Over the next few years, the
area surrounding the plant began to
feel the plant’s hazardous effects, as
groundwater was contaminated and
toxic waste released. That followed was
a long struggle by the people of
Plachimada, interest groups, and
11. SAVE SILENT VALLEY MOVEMENT
Save Silent Valley was a
social movement aimed at
the protection of Silent Valley,
an evergreen tropical forest
in the Palakkad district of
Kerala, India. It was started in
1973 to save the Silent Valley
Reserve Forest from being
flooded by a hydroelectric
project. The valley was
declared as Silent Valley
12. The Kuntipuzha is a major river that
flows 15 km southwest from Silent
Valley. It takes its origin in the lush
green forests of Silent Valley. In 1928
the Kuntipuzha River was identified as
an ideal site for electricity generation.
In 1970 K S E B proposes a
hydroelectric dam across the
Kuntipuzha River that runs through
Silent Valley, that will submerge 8.3
sq. km of untouched moist evergreen
forest. In February 1973, the Planning
13. Silent Valley is home to the largest population
of world's rarest and most threatened primates
lion-tailed macaque. After the announcement
of imminent dam construction the valley
became the focal point of Save Silent Valley,
India's fiercest environmental debate of the
decade. Because of concern about the
endangered lion-tailed macaque, the issue
was brought to public attention. Romulus
Whitaker, founder of the Madras Snake Park
and the Madras Crocodile Bank, was probably
the first person to draw public attention to the
14. In 1977 the Kerala Forest Research
Institute carried out an ecological
impact study of the Silent Valley area
and proposed that the area be
declared a biosphere reserve.
In 1979 the Government of Kerala
passed legislation regarding the Silent
Valley Protection Area (Protection of
Ecological balance Act of 1979) and
issued a notification declaring the
exclusion of the hydroelectric project
area from the proposed national park.
15. ANTI ENDOSULFAN MOVEMENT
Endosulfan was sprayed in the
cashew plantations in
Kasaragod District since 1976
till 2001 regularly thrice every
year.
The intensive use of Endosulfan
resulted in a chemical disaster.
16. Endosulfan is a toxic
organochloric pesticide of
moderate mammalian
toxicity which doesn’t
accumulate in the tissues of
man or animals to any
significant extent. But
diluted Endosulfan is slowly
and incompletely absorbed
in the GIT of warm blooded
17. Problems due to endosulfan
Puberty delayed in boys
Girls attain menarche early
Infertility among men
Menstrual disorders are
frequent
It affects kidney and liver
Birth defects
Learning disability, low IQ,
scholastic backwardness
18. Even though the protest against Endosulfan still
continues ,t he after effects also passes to
generations.