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Question : Gloden Revolution in India refers to growth of:

 

Option 1: Pulses

Option 2: Oilseeds production

Option 3: Horticulture

Option 4: Increased importing of gold


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Correct Answer: Horticulture


Solution : The correct option is Horticulture.

The term "Golden Revolution" refers to the enormous growth in horticulture crop output and productivity, especially fruits, vegetables, and flowers. It aims to improve crop quality and quantity by implementing sophisticated agricultural practises, new technology, and scientific approaches. The Golden Revolution aims to address food security, nutritional needs, and revenue production while simultaneously encouraging environmentally friendly and sustainable agriculture practises.

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