Social Sciences, asked by raajkharwar1181, 8 months ago

India is aiming at self sufficiency in food grains since independence explain

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Answered by sonuroy76
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Because India has a very large population...

to enrich it's overgrowing population ... our country needs to be self sufficient in food grains ... therefore govt nowadays is finding g new and Innovative ways to enrich agriculture in India...

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Answered by Anonymous
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(i) After independence, the Indian policy makers adopted all measures to achieve self-sufficiency.

(ii) India has adopted a new strategy in agriculture called the 'Green Revolution', which is introduced in the production of rice and wheat.

(iii) Indira Gandhi, the then Prime Minister of India officially recorded the success of the Green Revolution by releasing a special stamp entitled 'Wheat Revolution'.

(iv) The success of wheat was later replicated in rice.

(v) The highest rate of growth was achieved in Punjab and Haryana where foodgrains production jumped to an all-time high.

(vi) Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh on the other hand, recorded significant increase in rice yield.

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