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Vinoba Bhave’s Land Reform Movements

Introduction India’s freedom struggle did not end with political independence in 1947. For Mahatma Gandhi and his followers, true freedom also required social justice, economic equality, and moral transformation. One of the most significant post-Independence efforts toward peaceful socio-economic reform was the Bhoodan and Gramdan movements, led by Acharya Vinoba Bhave. Initiated in the early…

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Green Revolution Bypassed Eastern India

Why the Green Revolution Bypassed Eastern India: A Critical Analysis

Introduction The Green Revolution in India, initiated in the 1960s, marked a transformative period in Indian agriculture. It was characterized by the introduction of high-yielding varieties (HYVs) of wheat and rice, intensive use of chemical fertilizers, expansion of irrigation infrastructure, and adoption of modern farming practices. While this revolution dramatically increased food grain production in…

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