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The Green Revolution was a period when agriculture in India was converted into an industrial system due to the adoption of modern methods and technology, such as the use of high yielding variety seeds, tractors, irrigation facilities, pesticides, and fertilizers. Mainly led by agricultural scientist M. S.
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The Green Revolution in India was the time when high yielding seeds (HYV) and other contemporary agricultural methods were introduced and accepted by farmers. Irrigation systems, fertilisers and insecticides, tractors, and other items were among the changes.
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- In India, the Green Revolution was an endeavour to modernise and enhance agriculture in order to boost agricultural productivity. They introduced a number of approaches, as well as the HYV seeds, fertilisers, and insecticides.
- They upgraded and added new irrigation systems. It was first used in the late 1960s, and it resulted in a significant rise in India's food crop production. Because of the Green Revolution, Punjab was one of the most prosperous states. The green revolution in India was characterised by the following characteristics:
- Farmers were promised a rise in the yield of food crops and grains with the introduction of the HYV seeds.
- The revolution saw the introduction of pesticides and fertilisers, as well as an increase in the usage of chemicals in agriculture.
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