1. India has become self-sufficient in food grains during the last thirty, years because of a variety of crops grown all over the country.

    India has become self-sufficient in food grains during the last thirty, years because of a variety of crops grown all over the country.

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  2. Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Odisha and the north-eastern states lagged behind in food production, despite Green revolution.

    Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Odisha and the north-eastern states lagged behind in food production, despite Green revolution.

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  3. Punjab and Haryana achieved the highest rate of growth in the production of wheat.

    Punjab and Haryana achieved the highest rate of growth in the production of wheat.

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  4. Indira Gandhi the then Prime Minister, officially recorded the impressive strides of the Green Revolution in agriculture by releasing a special stamp entitled 'Wheat Revolution, in July l968.

    Indira Gandhi the then Prime Minister, officially recorded the impressive strides of the Green Revolution in agriculture by releasing a special stamp entitled ‘Wheat Revolution, in July l968.

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  5. After Independence, Indian policy makers adopted all measures to achieve Self-sufficiency in food grains, for that a new strategy of 'Green Revolution’ was introduced to increase production of wheat and rice in our- country

    After Independence, Indian policy makers adopted all measures to achieve Self-sufficiency in food grains, for that a new strategy of ‘Green Revolution’ was introduced to increase production of wheat and rice in our- country

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