Explain various government policies for institutional as well as technological reforms since independence in India
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Various government policies for institutional as well as technological reforms since independence in India, include:
(i) Land Reforms: The reforms like Collectivization, Consolidation of Holdings and Abolition of Zamindari were a part of the land reforms.
(ii) Agricultural Reforms: The Green and White Revolutions were the agricultural reforms.
(iii) Development Programmes: These programmes included Provision for crop insurance against drought, flood, cyclone etc. and establishment of Grameen banks and Cooperative societies for providing loans.
(iv) Awareness Programmes: The awareness campaigns for farmers were held on television and radio.
Various government policies for institutional as well as technological reforms since independence in India, include:
(i) Land Reforms: The reforms like Collectivization, Consolidation of Holdings and Abolition of Zamindari were a part of the land reforms.
(ii) Agricultural Reforms: The Green and White Revolutions were the agricultural reforms.
(iii) Development Programmes: These programmes included Provision for crop insurance against drought, flood, cyclone etc. and establishment of Grameen banks and Cooperative societies for providing loans.
(iv) Awareness Programmes: The awareness campaigns for farmers were held on television and radio.
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Top government policies that brought significant reforms in the technology and institution were industrial policy, EXIM policy, trade policy, fiscal policy, Indian agricultural policy, exchange rate management policy, National agricultural policy, international trade policy and many more.
This consequently established better relationship between India and abroad as well.
Top government policies that brought significant reforms in the technology and institution were industrial policy, EXIM policy, trade policy, fiscal policy, Indian agricultural policy, exchange rate management policy, National agricultural policy, international trade policy and many more.
This consequently established better relationship between India and abroad as well.
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