Deccan Chronicle

GREEN FIGHTER BAHUGUNA DIES OF COVID

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Dehradun, May 21: Renowned environmen­talist Sunderlal Bahuguna, who pioneered the Chipko movement, died of Covid-19 at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh on Friday. He was 94.

He is survived by his wife, two sons and a daughter. He was cremated with full state honours on the banks of the Ganga in Rishikesh.

Known for his role in the Chipko movement, during which the activists hugged trees to save them from being felled, Bahuguna had been undergoing treatment for Covid-19 at AIIMS-Rishikesh for over a week.

Admitted on May 8 after testing positive, Bahuguna’s condition turned critical on Thursday night with his oxygen level dropping drasticall­y. He was on CPAP in the ICU and breathed his last at 12.05 pm, AIIMS director Ravikant said. — PTI

21: Noted environmen­talist Sunderlal Bahuguna died of Covid-19 at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh on Friday.

Bahuguna breathed his last at 12.05 pm, AIIMS Director Ravikant said.

He is survived by his wife Vimla, two sons and a daughter.

The 94-year-old environmen­talist known for his pioneering role in the Chipko movement was under treatment for Covid19 at the hospital for over a week.

Admitted at the hospital on May 8 after testing positive for the infection, Bahuguna had been critical since last night with his oxygen level dropping drasticall­y.

He was on CPAP therapy in the ICU of the premier hospital.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi condoled Bahuguna’s death, saying it is a “monumental loss” for the country. “Passing away of Shri Sunderlal Bahuguna Ji is a monumental loss for our nation. He manifested our centuries-old ethos of living in harmony with nature. His simplicity and spirit of compassion will never be forgotten. My thoughts are with his family and many admirers. Om Shanti,” the Prime Minister tweeted.

Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat condoled his death describing it as a big loss not just for Uttarakhan­d and India but for the entire world.

“It was he who made the

Chipko movement a movement of the masses,” Rawat said. The void created by his passing away in the field of environmen­t conservati­on can never be filled, the Chief Minister said.

He prayed for peace to the departed soul and strength to the bereaved family to bear the loss.

Born on January 9 in Tehri district, Bahuguna is considered the pioneer of the Chipko movement of the 1970s which he had launched along with dedicated environmen­t conservati­onists like Gaura Devi to save forests.

Started by Bahuguna at the foothills of the Himalayas in 1973 in Uttarakhan­d, then a part of Uttar Pradesh, the Chipko movement was a forest conservati­on movement in India.

It later became a rallying point for many environmen­tal movements all over the world.

Conferred with the Padma Vibhushan and many other honours for his pioneering work in the field of environmen­t protection, Bahuguna also led the protests against the constructi­on of the Tehri dam. He had observed an 84-day fast and got his head tonsured in protest against the project which displaced a huge population rendering them homeless. He dug in his heels in protest against the project till the last minute. He had lost his own ancestral home due to the constructi­on of the dam.

He also protested against the erstwhile Tehri royals which landed him in jail. He was also one of the most vocal critics of luxury tourism in the Himalayas and the constructi­on of hotels which according to him did irreparabl­e harm to the fragile Himalayan ecology.

He undertook several padyatras to create awareness among people about conserving the Himalayan ecology and environmen­t.

He was a big critic of the Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh.

Expressing his condolence at Bahuguna's death, another noted environmen­talist Chandi Prasad Bhatt described him as a “brilliant social worker”.

“His demise is painful for all of us,” Bhatt said.

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 ?? PTI ?? In this file image, noted environmen­talist Sunderlal Bahuguna leads a day-long fasting prayer and mass spinning organised by various Gandhian organisati­ons to protest against the attack on the minorities in many parts of India, at Gandhi Samadhi in New Delhi. —
PTI In this file image, noted environmen­talist Sunderlal Bahuguna leads a day-long fasting prayer and mass spinning organised by various Gandhian organisati­ons to protest against the attack on the minorities in many parts of India, at Gandhi Samadhi in New Delhi. —

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