It is the term given to the introduction of high-yielding varieties of seeds and the increased use of fertilizers and irrigation which provided the increase in production needed to make India self-sufficient in food grains, thus improving agriculture in India. It was brought to India by the initiative of Indian government. Genetically modified high-yielding wheat was first introduced to India in 1960 by Dr. Norman Borlaug It is also rightly credited to M. S. Swami Nathan and his team who contributed towards the success of green revolution in India
* White Revolution – Milk,
Operation Flood was a rural development programme started by India 's National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) in 1970. One of the largest of its kind, the programme objective was to create a nationwide milk grid. It resulted in making India the largest producer of milk and milk products, and hence is also called the White Revolution of India. It also helped reduce malpractices by milk traders and merchants. * Blue Revolution – Fish
* yellow Revolution – Oil seeds,
The growth, development and adoption of new varieties of oilseeds and complementary technologies nearly doubled oilseeds production from 12.6 MT in 1987-88 to 24.4 MT in 1996-97, catalysed by the Technology Mission on Oilseeds, brought about the Yellow Revolution. * Round Revolution – Potato * Silver Revolution – Eggs
The silver revolution refers to the period in which the production of eggs was tremendously increased, it was done by the help of medical science and more protein rich food for the hens.it was same as the green and the white revolution in India.
* Brown Revolution – Non Conventional energy resources * Grey Revolution – Fertilizers * Rainbow Revolution – Overall growth of Agriculture. * Golden Revolution –Fruit crops * Pink Revolution – Shrimp/Meet
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