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Answered by Anonymous
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The Green Revolution in India refers to a period when Indian agriculture was converted into an industrial system due to the adoption of modern methods and technology such as the use of high yielding variety (HYV) seeds, tractors, irrigation facilities, pesticides, and fertilizers. This was part of the larger Green revolution endeavor initiated by Norman Borlaug, which leveraged agricultural research and technology to increase agricultural productivity in the developing world.[2]

The Green Revolution within Indiacommenced in the early 1960s that led to an increase in food grain production, especially in Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. Major milestones in this undertaking were the development of high-yielding varieties of wheat,[3] and rust resistant strains of wheat.[4][5] However, agricultural scientists like M.S.Swaminathan and social scientists like Vandana Shiva are of the opinion that it caused greater long term sociological and financial problems for the people of Punjab and India.[6]

Answered by izzy27
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begin in the late 1960 is the green revolution was a period when the agricultural production expanded dash ITI Kelly all over the world as a result of new technology in India the Green Revolution applies to be a period when the Indian agriculture was transformed into industrialized arrangement due to the selection of the advanced techniques and technologies such as the hai high yielding variety seeds and pesticides irrigation facilities practice and manure the advantages of this evolution can be seen in the fact that is really increase the food production of wheat and rice and increase employment in the primary sectors ..

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