Sunderlal Bahuguna

Well-known environmentalist and Chipko Movement leader Sunderlal Bahuguna died on Friday due to Covid-19 complications.

He succumbed to the disease while undergoing treatment at All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS) in Rishikesh.

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He was 94. A recipient of Indiaโ€™s second-highest civilian award, Padma Vibhushan, Bahuguna was admitted to AIIMs on May 8 and was on ventilator support.

โ€œBahuguna passed away at around 12noon. He was on ventilator support as he was severely infectedโ€ฆ,โ€ said AIIMS (Rishikesh) public relations officer Harish Mohan Thapliyal.

Thapliyal said Bahuguna was also suffering from high blood sugar and hypertension.

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A long-time follower of Gandhian principles, Bahuguna transformed the spontaneous Chipko Movement into a turning point in Indiaโ€™s forest conservation efforts.

During the 1970s, when the reckless cutting of trees began affecting peopleโ€™s livelihoods, villagers in Uttarakhandโ€™s Chamoli began to protest.

The tipping point came when the government, in January 1974, announced the auction of 2,500 trees, overlooking the Alakananda river.

Bahuguna gave a direction to the movement and his appeal to then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi resulted in a 15-year ban on chopping green trees in 1980.