Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Political Science

Chapter

Politics in India Since Independence: Politics of Planned Development

Question:

The Green Revolution delivered only a moderate agricultural growth, mainly a rise in:

Options:

Rice Production

Oil seeds Production

Wheat Production

Lentils Production

Correct Answer:

Wheat Production

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option 3 - Wheat Production

The rich peasants and the large landholders were the major beneficiaries of the Green revolution process. The green revolution delivered only a moderate agricultural growth (mainly a rise in wheat production) and raised the availability of food in the country, but increased polarisation between classes and regions. Some regions like Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh became agriculturally prosperous, while others remained backward. The green revolution had two other effects: one was that in many parts, the stark contrast between the poor peasantry and the landlords produced conditions favourable for left-wing organisations to organise the poor peasants. Secondly, the green revolution also resulted in the rise of what is called the middle peasant sections. These were farmers with medium size holdings, who benefited from the changes and soon emerged politically influential in many parts of the country.