Social Sciences, asked by arunimakon, 1 year ago

Do you believe that green revolution has made India self sufficient in food grains? How?

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Answered by AndyStark
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I think that yes it surely made India self sufficient as there was enormous production in the areas of Punjab ,Haryana and the western U.P. region.
As Punjab is also known as the Wheat Basket of India due to this revolution.
And as a succes of this revolution other revolutions also kept coming and altogether they lead India as self sufficient.


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Answered by Anonymous
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:-) , Green Revolution is a revolution in the field of agriculture.

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After independence, India adopted a new strategy in agriculture, which resulted in the ‘Green Revolution’ especially in the production of wheat and rice. Indira Gandhi, the then Prime Minister of India, officially recorded the impressive strides of the Green revolution in agriculture by releasing a special stamp entitled ‘Wheat Revolution’ in July 1968. The success of wheat was later replicated in rice. The increase in food grains was, however, disproportionate. The highest rate of growth was achieved in Punjab and Haryana, where food grain production jumped from 7.23 million tonnes in 1964–65 to reach an all-time high of 30.33 million tonnes in 1995–96.


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