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Discuss the sociological impact of green revolution in india

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Answered by MRC556
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many thing's and experiments were done while the time of green revolution this led to many improvements in the agriculture fields,but also brought many impacts on the society....

1. at this time..access of fertilizers were used continuously and the these went deep inside the soil leaving its effect for many years........

2. after this revolution the availability of ground water became a scarcity........

3. the usage of this fertilizers also contaminated the available ground water,rivers,wells etc leading to skin diseases and many problems..........

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Answered by jenkate0602
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Indian Economic Sovereignty. Criticism of the effects of the green revolution include the cost for many small farmers using HYV seeds, with their associated demands of increased irrigation systems and pesticides.




Increase in Agricultural Production: The introduction of Green Revolution in 1967-68 has resulted in phenomenal increase in the production of agricultural crops especially in food-grains. ... On account of this reason, it is said that the Green Revolution in India is largely the Wheat Revolution.




The Green Revolution (a term used for rapid increases in wheat and rice yields in developing countries brought about by improved varieties combined with the expanded use of fertilizers and other chemical inputs) has had a dramatic impact on incomes and food supplies in many developing countries.




Green revolution has several positive impacts in the Indian economy like increase in the production of food grains, increase in the productivity of land etc. Due to Green revolution Indian agricultural sector was able to meet the increasing demand of food grains.




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