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Award to be named after Chipko activist

June 28, 2016 12:00 am | Updated September 16, 2016 04:47 pm IST - DEHRADUN:

The Uttarakhand government on Monday said it will institute an environment conservation award named after Chipko movement activist Gaura Devi and urge the Centre to issue a commemorative postage stamp in her honour.

Giving the assurance to a delegation of environment activists led by MLA Rajendra Bhandari, Chief Minister Harish Rawat said conserving the environment has been a tradition in the State and protecting forests an integral part of public life.

Describing trees and rivers as integral to the life of people in the State, he spoke of a bonus scheme launched by his government for promoting tree plantation and developing water reservoirs.

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The State government will soon institute an award named after Gaura Devi to honour people who contribute to environment conservation and also request the Centre to issue a commemorative postage stamp in the honour of the Chipko movement activist, Mr Rawat said.

The delegation also submitted a memorandum to the CM on behalf of an organisation named after Gaura Devi for launching ’Mera Ped Mera Dhan’ scheme to incentivise and promote tree plantation and starting a bonus scheme for developing small reservoirs. - PTI

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