Question
How is green revolution different from white revolution?

Answer

S.No
Green revolution
White revolution
Definitions
Green revolution can be defined as a period of time in the human history where advances in agricultural technology allowed for the increase in the production of global agriculture.
White revolution was a rural development program that related to dairy products.
Period of time
Green revolution began in the 1940s and 1960s.
White revolution began in the 1970s.
Scope
Green revolution was a global project.
White revolution was an Indian project.
Nature
Green revolution related to agricultural changes that were brought about on a global scale.
White revolution was about dairy products.

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