Read the following passage and answer, question. The Chipko Movement, aimed at protecting forests in the Himalayas. In Karnataka, a similar movement took a different name, 'Appiko', which means to hug. On 8 September 1983, when the felling of trees was started in Salkani forest in Sirsi district, 160 men, women and children hugged the trees and forced the woodcutters to leave. They kept vigil in the forest over the next six weeks. Only after the forest officials assured the volunteers that the trees will be cut scientifically and in accordance with the working plan of the district, did they leave the trees. |
In Chipko movement and Appiko movement, men, women and children saved the trees by : |
Shouting at the wood cutters Gave money to the wood cutters Made moves in the forest with dogs Hugging the trees till wood cutters left |
Hugging the trees till wood cutters left |
The passage mentions that the people in the Chipko and Appiko movements saved the trees by hugging them until the wood cutters left. This is a non-violent method of protest that was inspired by the Chipko movement in the Himalayas. Therefore, the answer to the question is Option 4: Hugging the trees till wood cutters left. |