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Important Revolutions & Defence Exercises

Important Revolutions & Defence Exercises

There have been important revolutions carried out from time to time to increase the yield of crops/products produced so that to meet the increased demand because of increasing population. Scientists have been so far successful in increasing the yield of such products.
Important revolutions related to the increase in production of food grains, dairy products, etc. are asked in competitive exams so we are discussing them here in detail:
Important Revolutions –
  • Green Revolution – Food grains (wheat)
In early 1960, it was started mainly in U.P, Punjab, and Haryana.
Father of green revolution – Norman Borlaug
In India, the credit for Green revolution goes to M.S. Swami Nathan
  • White Revolution – related to Milk/Dairy production
In India, it is also known as Operation Flood started in 1946.
Father of White Revolution –Verghese Kurien

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