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The Chipko movement. In the 1970s, an organized resistance to the destruction of forests spread throughout India and came to be known as the Chipko movement. The name of the movement comes from the word 'embrace', as the villagers hugged the trees, and prevented the contractors' from felling them.
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Globalization is the free movement of people, goods, and services across boundaries. This movement is managed in a unified and integrated manner. Further, it can be seen as a scheme to open the global economy as well as the associated growth in trade (global). Hence, when the countries that were previously shut to foreign investment and trade have now burned down barriers.
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1.Believes in Marxism-Leninism,secularism and democracy.
2.Accepts democracy as a means of promoting tge interests of working class, farmers and the poor.
3.Advocates the coming together of all left parties to build a strong left front.
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The Soviet system gave primacy to the state and the institution of the party. This system centred around the Communist Party and no other political party was allowed. The economy was planned and controlled by the state.
Features of the Soviet system:
(i) The Soviet System was very bureaucratic and authoritarian.
(ii) Lack of democracy and the absence of freedom of speech.
(iii) Tight control over all institutions and was unaccountable to the people.
(iv) Russia dominated everything and people from other regions felt neglected and often suppressed.
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