The Green Revolution in India refers to a period when Indian agriculture was converted into an industrial system due to the adoption of modern methods and technology such as the use of high yielding variety (HYV) seeds, tractors, irrigation facilities, pesticides, and fertilizers. It was mainly found by M.S. Swaminathan. This was part of the larger Green revolution endeavor initiated by Norman Borlaug, which leveraged agricultural research and technology to increase agricultural productivity in the developing world.[2
Loss of crop diversity and depletion of water resources were was the draw backs of green revolution in Indian agriculture.
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The Green Revolution was sparked most notably by new knowledge and enhanced technology in chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and irrigation techniques, to name a few. Pakistan has further developed these assets and now has a self-sufficient agricultural system.
Between 1943 and the mid 1970's. It was an Agrarian Revolution that increased industrialized agriculture in India and other developing countries.
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progress since Indian independence Some of the few things are [ that contributed to our progress] green revolution - increase in overall agricultural production, GDP, and employment. white revolution - milk production economic reforms of 1991 telecom revolution space technology software revolution ------------------ then comes govt. contribution support and encouragement.
the green revlution is a movement that began in india late 1960
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The main slogan for the Green Revolution is "grow more food." This movement aimed to increase agricultural productivity through the use of modern technology, such as high-yielding seeds and fertilizers, to address food shortages and hunger.
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THE AIMS OF GREEN REVOLUTION ARE: 1.to increase productivitiy of food 2.to reduce poverty 3.to cultivate economy