Employment Education, Product Quality and Cheaper prices.
MERITS:*man power is less requried*excellent accuracy for products*time for manufacturing is effectively reducedDEMERITS:*power or equipment needed in huge amount*equipment is costly
india is a vast country in india every people like to live in cities but the truth is that the peoples like to live in rural areas
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The reason that India isn't a developed country no matter how rich they are is due to the reason the government do not share there money out.
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After the liberalisation policy adopted by the GOI in 1991.
after the globalization india has changed in people attire, food behaviour and and in their customs
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The Golden Revolution in India, primarily focused on horticulture, has led to increased production and export of fruits and vegetables, enhancing farmers' incomes and contributing to food security. Merits include diversification of agriculture, improved nutritional standards, and rural employment generation. However, challenges include inadequate infrastructure for storage and transport, fluctuating market prices, and the need for better access to technology and research. Additionally, there are concerns about sustainable practices and the impact of climate change on horticultural production.