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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. Oct 15, 2023 · Read here to know more about the history and impact of the green revolution. The Green Revolution in India was initiated in the 1960s by introducing high-yielding varieties of rice and wheat to increase food production to alleviate hunger and poverty.

  5. “ Green Revolution – Krishonnati Yojana ” is an the Umbrella Scheme in agriculture sector that has been implemented since 2016-17 by clubbing several schemes/missions under one umbrella scheme. The scheme has now been continued for the period from 2017-18 to 2019-20 with the Central Share of Rs. 33,269.976 crore.

  6. The government of India introduced the green revolution Krishonnati Yojana in 2005 to boost the agriculture sector. Government through the scheme plans to develop the agriculture and allied sector in a holistic & scientific manner to increase the income of farmer.

  7. The Soviet Union’s role in independent Indias early industrialization through the supply of capital equipment and technology is well-known. Not as widely kn...

  8. Knowledge of the Green revolution, Schemes under the Green revolution its aspects, features, and impact are important for various exams, especially the most coveted UPSC exam. Candidates can also read about the agricultural revolutions in India in the linked article.

  9. Feb 15, 2023 · Primary aim: The green revolutions primary aim was to introduce high-yielding varieties (HYVs) of cereals to alleviate poverty and malnutrition. Benefits of Green Revolution. There are undoubtedly positive effects on the overall food security in India.

  10. Sep 29, 2023 · GS3/GS1 Paper. Syllabus: Agriculture/ Post Independence. Source: HT. Context: The Green Revolution, led by Norman Borlaug (Father of Green Revolution in the World) and M S Swaminathan, introduced high-yield variety seeds in the 1960s, boosting food grain production, especially wheat and rice. Borlaug won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970 for this.