An institutional reform which played a very important role in
white revolution
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The White Revolution transformed milk deficient nation to a world leader in milk production. The white revolution in India helped dairy –farming. Notably, it became a self –sustaining industry and also, India's largest rural employment provider.
Institutional reforms which led to green revolution in India are: (i) Abolition of zamindari system. (ii) Provision of crop-insurance facility to protect farmers against loss of crop failure by natural calamities like drought, flood, hailstorm, cyclones, fire and diseases etc.
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Institutional Reforms: 1. To initiate with government to provide facilities to the farmers. Provision of crop-insurance, rural banking and small-scale cooperative societies protect farmers against the losses caused by crop-failure or help farmers for the modernization of agriculture.
adjective. of or relating to organized establishments, foundations, societies, or the like, or to the buildings they occupy: The association offers an institutional membership discount to members of affiliated groups. of the nature of an established organization or institution: institutional bureaucracy.
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