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What is the other name of Narmada project?

By Lucas Hayes

What is the other name of Narmada project?

The Narmada Valley Project (NVP) is made up of plans for 30 major, 136 medium and 3,000 minor dams in India. In Sardar Sarovar Project (SSP) in the state of Gujarat and the Narmada Sagar Project (NSP) in the state of Madhya Pradesh are, at present, the NVP’s major constituents.

What do you mean by Narmada Bachao Andolan?

Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA) is an Indian social movement spearheaded by native tribals (adivasis), farmers, environmentalists and human rights activists against a number of large dam projects across the Narmada River, which flows through the states of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.

Which one of the following is related to the Narmada Bachao movement?

Thus, the correct answer is Option C) Sardar Sarovar. ‘Narmada Bachao Andolan’ is related to the construction of the Sardar Sarovar Dam.

Who among the following was associated with Bishnoi movement?

The Bishnoi Movement movement was started by sage Sombaji around 1700 AD against deforestation. It was launched from Gopeshwar in Chamoli district, Uttarakhand in 1973.

What is the basic cause of new social movement?

Deprivation, discontent, and frustration are frequently assumed to be sufficient causes for initiating or joining a social movement. The relationship is not a simple one, however. There is little evidence that the most deprived segments of a population are the most likely to participate in social movements.

What are the benefits of Narmada Bachao Andolan?

Benefits of Project

  • Irrigation. The Sardar Sarovar Project will provide irrigation facilities to 18.45 lac ha.
  • Drinking water supply.
  • Power.
  • Flood Protection.
  • Wild Life.
  • Additional Production.
  • Against one tribal displaced, 7 tribals would get benefits.

What are Bishnois known for?

The Bishnois are considered as the first environmentalists of India. They are born nature lovers. They have, for centuries, married eco-conservation with their faith, making it one of the most ecologically relevant orders of today. Reverence for nature and all forms of life is what makes them a true ‘BISHNOI’.

What was Bishnoi movement?

The Bishnoi faith is a religious offshoot of Hinduism founded on 29 principles, most of which promote environmental stewardship. Bishnois strictly forbid the harming of trees and animals. The religion was founded by Guru Maharaj Jambaji in 1485 AD in the Marwar (Jodhpur) desert region of western Rajasthan, India.

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