Dehradun:Bimla Bahuguna, wife of late Sunderlal Bahuguna, leader of the Chipko movement against deforestation in the 1970s, passed away on Friday. She was 93 years old.
Her son, Rajiv Nayan Bahuguna, informed about his mother's demise on social media. He said Bimla Bahuguna was an active social worker since her childhood. In December 1946, Lakshmi Ashram was established in Uttarakhand's Kausani area for women's education. This ashram was run by Sarla 'Behn', a close disciple of Mahatma Gandhi. Five students from Tehri took admission in the ashram, one of them was Bimla Bahuguna. Her hard work and dedication made her the most loved student of the ashram within a very short time.
Bimla also played an important role in social activities outside the ashram. When the matter of representing the ashram in Vinoba Bhave's Bhoodan (land donation) movement came up, her name was chosen for this. She was a dedicated participant in Bhoodan movement and her leadership skills earned her the title of "Van-Devi". Vinoba Bhave's minister Damodar said that he had never seen such a girl, who could guide the youth in the right direction in such an effortless manner.