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viii) India's Green Revolution is an example of .....
a) Human Capital
b) Human Resource
c) Land Resource
d) Natural Resource​

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Answered by Phogat0021
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Answer:

b)human resource

Explanation:

Answered by brokendreams
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ANSWER:

Land Resource  is an example of India's Green Revolution.

EXPLANATION:

   During post-independence period, India was majorly agricultural reliant economy; however the condition of Indian agricultural sector was rather dismal. From the dearth of investment, lack of technology, low yield/acre and several such concerns plagued the agricultural sector. Hence, the Indian govt. took steps to bring about the Green Revolution using High Yielding Variety (HYV)seeds.

  The "Green Revolution" started in the year 1965 with the first launch of HYV seeds in Indian agriculture. This was combined with better and effectual irrigation and the proper utilisation of fertilizers for enhancement of crop that led to increase in the food grain production, particularly in Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Punjab. The end outcome of the Green Revolution was to make India self-contained with regard to food grains.  

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