Chipko Movement and Anti Arrack Movement
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Q. Which of the following names are related to the Chipko Movement?
- Gaura Devi
- Sudesha Devi
- Bachani Devi
- Vinoba Bhave
Q. Which of the following was a forest conservation movement?
- Anti Liquor Movement
- Chipko Movement
- Bhoodan Movement
- Anti Corruption Movement
Q. In 1730, a woman named Amrita Devi in her native Khejarli village led a movement where she resisted the soldiers from cutting down trees.
- False
- True
Q.
What were the effects of the spread of print culture for poor people in nineteenth-century India?
Q. What kind of movement was the Chipko Movement?
- Seed Movement
- Food Movement
- Land movement
- Forest Conservation Movement
Q. When was the 'National Literacy Movement' launched in Andhra Pradesh?
- 1992
- 1970
- 1980
- 1990
Q. What was the local name for Rolling Pins Movement?
- Laatne Morcha
- Sanyukta Maharashtra Movement
- Anti Liquor Movement
- Mahila Morcha Movement
Q. 'X' was a spontaneous movement that started in a remote village in Andhra Pradesh. It questioned notions about the political apathy of suffering masses and the inability of women to take initiatives on their own without men’s help. It is through this movement that rural women in the state of Andhra Pradesh created history. The movement grew out of the awareness brought about by the literacy mission, the National Literacy Mission (NLC). Identify the movement 'X'.
- Chipko Movement
- Bhoodan Movement
- Telangana Peasants Demonstration
- Anti-Arrack Movement
Q. I am a popular peasant movement that was launched in the state of Andhra Pradesh against the Nizam of Hyderabad and his oppressive regime. I was one among the major labor uprisings with numerous women leaders advocating socio-political reform not limited to caste justice, labor protection and women's freedom. Who am I?
- Chipko Movement
- Anti-Arrack Movement
- Laatne Morcha
- Telangana Peasants Armed Struggle
Q. Which of the following people officially started the Chipko Movement?
- Vinoba Bhave
- Sunderlal Bhuguna
- Amrita Devi
- Chandiprasad Bhat
Q. Sitamma Katha was a part of which programme?
- National Literacy Movement
- Chipko Movement
- Bhoodan Movement
- Anti Corruption Movement
Q. This was a protest against the rising prices and scarcity of commodities like oil, ghee, rava, maida, and kerosene. Women came together with their rolling pins and took part in great numbers. From the following, identify the leader of the movement.
- Vinoba Bhave
- Mrinal Gore
- Amrita Devi
- Chandiprasat Bhat
Q. When were the roots of Chipko Movement laid?
- 1730
- 1771
- 1972
- 1973
Q. Match the following.
- Vinoba Bhave
- Sundarlal Bahuguna
- Mrinal Gore
Q. Which of the following options(s) are true regarding the Chipko Movement?
- The Chipko Movement was a peasant and women’s movement for forest rights and were largely decentralized and autonomous.
- In addition to the characteristic “tree hugging, ” the protestors used satyagraha (non-violent resistance) against the forest contractors
- The movement was led by Chandi Prasad Bhat and Sunderlal Bahuguna.
- The movement was successful in only a few villages and failed to expand to other regions.
Q. Which movement is Gaura Devi, Sudesha Devi and Bachani Devi associated with?
- Chipko movement
- The commission of Sati
- Anti-liquor movement
- Awareness against dowry