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  1. May 31, 2021 · The Green Revolution, spreading over the period from 1967-68 to 1977-78, changed India’s status from a food-deficient country to one of the world's leading agricultural nations. Green Revolution. Objectives of Green Revolution. Short Term: The revolution was launched to address India’s hunger crisis during the second Five Year Plan.

  2. The Green Revolution, spreading over the period from 1967-68 to 1977-78, changed India’s status from a food-deficient country to one of the world's leading agricultural nations. Green Revolution Objectives of Green Revolution Short Term: The revolution was launched to address India’s hunger crisis during the second Five Year Plan.

  3. Sep 30, 2023 · The Green Revolution was a major initiative that aimed to increase the production and quality of food crops, especially wheat and rice, in India, by introducing new technologies, such as high-yielding varieties of seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, irrigation, and mechanization. Objectives:

  4. Jan 19, 2019 · Introduction. A large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of artificial fertilizers, pesticides, and high-yield crop varieties is referred to as Green revolution. To increase global food supply and reduce world hunger, farmers started to cultivate land using new farming techniques.

    • National Food Security Mission (NFSM) NFSM including National Mission on Oil Seeds and Oil Palm (NMOOP), with a total central share of Rs.6893.38 crore.
    • National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA) NMSA with a total central share of Rs.3980.82 crore. NMSA aims at promoting sustainable agriculture practices best suitable to the specific agro-ecology focusing on integrated farming, appropriate soil health management and synergizing resource conservation technology.
    • Sub-Mission on Agriculture Extension (SMAE) With a total central share of Rs. 2961.26 crore. SMAE aims to strengthen the ongoing extension mechanism of State Governments, local bodies etc., achieving food and nutritional security and socio-economic empowerment of farmers, to institutionalize programme planning and implementation mechanism, to forge effective linkages and synergy amongst various stake-holders, to support HRD interventions, to promote pervasive and innovative use of electronic / print media, inter-personal communication and ICT tools, etc.
    • Sub-Mission on Seeds and Planting Material (SMSP) With a total central share of Rs.920.6 crore. SMSP aims to increase production of certified / quality seed, to increase SRR, to upgrade the quality of farm saved seeds, to strengthen the seed multiplication chain, to promote new technologies and methodologies in seed production, processing, testing etc., to strengthen and modernizing infrastructure for seed production, storage, certification and quality etc.
  5. Dec 13, 2023 · Exploring the socio-economic impact and regional dynamics of the Green Revolution in India, examining shifts in agriculture, societal structures, and the call for sustainable practices.

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  7. Irrigation. Green Revolution. 10,724. The Green Revolution is referred to as the process of increasing agricultural production by incorporating modern tools and techniques. Green Revolution is associated with agricultural production.