The Golden Revolution for pulses refers to the significant increase in pulse production and productivity in India, aimed at achieving self-sufficiency in pulse production. Initiated in the late 1990s and early 2000s, this movement focused on improving cultivation practices, enhancing research and development, and promoting the use of better seed varieties. It aimed not only to meet the growing demand for pulses in the country but also to improve the livelihoods of farmers involved in pulse cultivation. This revolution played a crucial role in addressing nutritional security and enhancing agricultural sustainability.
yes golden revolution is abt honey...
golden revolution is about horticultural .for honey and products like flowers, fruits, etc
Nirpakh Tuteja
The Golden Revolution was the period between 1991-2003. During this time there was a big increase in horticulture production, which means there was more production of fruits, vegetables, and other horticulture products.
pulses? like in the pulses you heart makes us hear?
Yes, there is carbohydrate in pulses. .
From cereals - we get carbohydrates From pulses - we get protein
Pulses are grown in 3 provinces of Pakistan. Punjab produces pulses at large quantity. Sindh and KPK also contribute in production of pulses.
Pulses are used in daily life as food materials. This is the example of pulses in a sentence.
Yes the Louis was a coin. It was created by Louis XIII in 1640 in golden and silver version. The golden Louis was also called écu d'or (golden ecu). This currency had been used until the French revolution. After the revolution some coins (franc germinal or The Napoléon) were still wrongly called Louis.
When are pulses sown and harvested
no, rice is not a type of pulses