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Red Tape Movement
Red Tape Movement is an awareness movement to save the trees by tying red tape on the tree trunk and to give the message that to cut the tree is harmful to the NATURE and BIODIVERSITY. This movement is the peoples participation movement at grass root level. This movement was started by Prabhat Misra on 5th June, 2008, in Etawah district of Uttar Pradesh, India. This movement is a peaceful movement and is not against government policies. It is gaining the support of local peoples. One local N.G.O. named 'Swami Vivekanand Seva Sansthan' is co-operating in this movement. Under this movement, we choose a village, on holiday and go to this and with the help of local villagers, we do plantation and then start tying red tapes on existing trees trunks. Initially we faced some problems but now we are gaining the support of local people. Such peoples participation movements are the need of the hour to save our biodiversity and nature. We also participated in many international events organized by international organisations such as 350.org. Photographs of participation are available at twitter, Facebook, flicker and blogger.

Red Tape Movement
Red Tape Movement is an awareness movement to save the trees by tying red tape on the tree trunk and to give the message that to cut the tree is harmful to the NATURE and BIODIVERSITY. This movement is the peoples participation movement at grass root level. This movement was started by Prabhat Misra on 5th June, 2008, in Etawah district of Uttar Pradesh, India. This movement is a peaceful movement and is not against government policies. It is gaining the support of local peoples. One local N.G.O. named 'Swami Vivekanand Seva Sansthan' is co-operating in this movement. Under this movement, we choose a village, on holiday and go to this and with the help of local villagers, we do plantation and then start tying red tapes on existing trees trunks. Initially we faced some problems but now we are gaining the support of local people. Such peoples participation movements are the need of the hour to save our biodiversity and nature. We also participated in many international events organized by international organisations such as 350.org. Photographs of participation are available at twitter, Facebook, flicker and blogger.