India
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India
Here it is!!!
Chembakolli
This is a map of India. Chembakolli is a village in the south.
Life In a Village
Chembakolli
Chembakolli is a small village in the south of India. It is in a hilly forest area of Tamil Nadu State.
Chembakolli
Most of the villagers are farmers. They grow rice, onions, tomatoes, peppers and oranges. Generally these crops are grown to feed the families in the village rather than to sell.
Chembakolli
It is hard work living in Chembakolli! The women have to fetch water, grind rice, cook, clean and work in the fields. Wood has to be collected everyday for the cooking fire. The women and older children often have to look after the younger children and babies at the same time!
Chembakolli
The villagers have to fetch their water from a well. It is a long walk, and the water is very heavy to carry! One woman will generally carry 10 litres of water at a time.
Tehri (Aug 2003)
Tehri (Nov 2004)
Tehri (Aug 2004)
Tehri dam (Aug 2006)
against the dam construction
the Himalayan region
Near Gangotri
(Aug 2005)
Gandhians as
ENVIRONMENTAL Activities by Gandhians in India Today
At Maharashtra, in central India (Feb 2003)
2. Environmental Activities by Gandhians
At Gujarat, in western India (Jan 2004)
Environmental Activities by Gandhians in India Today
At Tamil Nadu, in southern India (Aug 2006)
Environmental Activities by Gandhians in India Today
Sunderlal Bahuguna
Vimla Bahuguna
Baba Amte
S. Jagannathan
Krishnamal Jagannathan
Narayan Desai
3. Bahuguna and Environmental Movements in the Himalayas
Bahuguna and students (Feb 2003)
Bahuguna in his prayer (Dec 2004)
Bahuguna and Environmental Movements
Near Silyara Ashram (Aug 2006)
At Tehri (Mar 2003)
Bahuguna and Environmental Movements
Sketches by Arvind Mohan Negi (from Bharat Dogra’s books)
Bahuguna and Environmental Movements
“What do the forests bear?
Resin, timber and business.”
“What do the forests bear?
Soil, water and pure air.”
Foot March and Meeting
Photos by Dhoom Singh Negi
Bahuguna and Environmental Movements