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Question : What was the primary focus of the Green Revolution in India?

Option 1: Industrial development

Option 2: Agricultural reforms

Option 3: Educational reforms

Option 4: Healthcare reforms


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Correct Answer: Agricultural reforms


Solution : The correct answer is (b) agricultural reforms.

The Green Revolution in India was a major agricultural initiative that took place during the 1960s and 1970s. It aimed to increase agricultural productivity and food production through the adoption of modern agricultural practices, technologies, and inputs.

The Green Revolution focused on implementing agricultural reforms to address the challenges of food scarcity and ensure food security for the growing population. The key components of the Green Revolution included the introduction of high-yielding varieties of seeds, increased use of fertilizers and pesticides, improved irrigation systems, and better farm management practices.

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