Question 13 Marks
Write short note : Green Revolution
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View full question & answer→- In the post-independence period there was acute shortage of food grains and food grains were imported on a large scale.
- The Government of India decided to overcome this problem and achieving food self-sufficiency by modernisation of agriculture, agricultural research, new production techniques, developing high-yielding varieties of food grains, developing means of irrigation and providing agricultural finance, chemical fertilizers, implements and pesticides at a subsidised rate. The outcome of this policy was a manifold increase in food production.
- By the end of the year 1972, India had become self-sufficient in her food requirement. This transformation in the Indian agriculture is described as the ‘Green Revolution’. Dr M. S. Swaminathan was the architect of India’s ‘Green Revolution’.