Green Revolution Green Revolution,term referring mainly to dramatic increases in cereal-grain yields in many developing countries beginning in the late 1960s, due largely to use of genetically improved varieties. Beginning in the mid-1940s in Mexico researchers led by American Norman E.Borlaugdevelope...
the Dutch East India Company steadily expanded its control over the entire area. When the company was liquidated in 1799, the Dutch government assumed its holdings, which were thereafter known in English as the Netherlands (or Dutch) East Indies. Dutch rule was briefly broken (1811–14) during...
Green revolution which started in the 1960s as high yield variety of crops was introduced with the help of advanced agricultural techniques which increased the production of food in India. The 'Father of the Green Revolution in India', Dr. MS Swaminathan's dream to make the world free of po...
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annum. The initiative of Green revolution (a major agricultural initiative) has been keenly taken forward by the people of Punjab. Even though, Punjabis account for less than 2.5% of the Indian population, they are one of the most prosperous races in India. Their per capita income is twice...
then the deciduous forests and the hard-leaved evergreen forests. In the continental interiors the hardwood forests are replaced in large areas by steppes. Further south there are desert belts. Further south in the tropical latitudes, tropical rain forests alternate with arid sparse forests and sava...
There’s a good reason why a large section of India’s farmers continues to depend on the monsoon. Irrigation facilities remain significantly inadequate in several states, more than five decades after theGreen Revolutionwas introduced. In 2019-20, the latest year for whichdataare available, 65 ...
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The rich peasantry, which had grown stronger because of the so-called green revolution (a system of agrotechnical measures of the 1960’s), furiously resisted attempts to implement a new round of land reforms. Progressive forces in India are struggling for radical reforms and for the expansion ...