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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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Uttar Pradesh’s Prominent Position in Food Crop Production: An Evaluation

Uttar Pradesh (UP) is India’s most populous state and plays a crucial role in the country’s agricultural economy. With its vast fertile plains, abundant water resources, and favorable climatic conditions, the state holds a prominent position in the production of various food crops. From staple cereals like wheat and rice to pulses and sugarcane, Uttar…

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