Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Political Science

Chapter

Politics in India Since Independence: Politics of Planned Development

Question:

Which of the following statements are true about the Green Revolution?

A. The Green Revolution delivered only a moderate agricultural growth mainly a rise in Wheat Production.
B. India was not vulnerable to external pressure and dependent on Food aid on any country.
C. The number of member of the cooperatives has continued to increase number of women members.
D. The Govt offered a high yielding variety seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, and better irrigation at highly subsidised prices.
E. Between 1950 and 1980 the Indian economy grew at a sluggish per annum rate of 3 to 3.5%.

Options:

A, E Only

B, D Only

A, D Only

C, D Only

Correct Answer:

A, D Only

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option 3 - A, D Only

Explanation:

A. The Green Revolution delivered only a moderate agricultural growth mainly a rise in Wheat Production - Correct about Green Revolution. The government offered high-yielding variety seeds, fertilizers, pesticides and better irrigation at highly subsidised prices. The government also gave a guarantee to buy the produce of the farmers at a given price. This was the beginning of what was called the ‘green revolution’. The rich peasants and the large landholders were the major beneficiaries of the 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.

B. India was not vulnerable to external pressure and dependent on Food aid on any country- Incorrect about Green Revolution. In the face of the prevailing food-crisis, the country was clearly vulnerable to external pressures and dependent on food aid, mainly from the United States. The United States, in turn, pushed India to change its economic policies. The government adopted a new strategy for agriculture in order to ensure food sufficiency. Instead of the earlier policy of giving more support to the areas and farmers that were lagging behind, now it was decided to put more resources into those areas which already had irrigation and those farmers who were already well-off.

C. The number of member of the cooperatives has continued to increase number of women members - CORRECT. But it is not directly related to GREEN REVOLUTION. Operation Flood organised cooperatives of milk producers into a nationwide milk grid, with the purpose of increasing milk production, bringing the producer and consumer closer by eliminating middlemen, and assuring the producers a regular income throughout the year. Operation Flood was, however, not just a dairy programme. It saw dairying as a path to development, for generating employment and income for rural households and alleviating poverty. The number of members of the cooperative has continued to increase with the numbers of women members and Women’s Dairy Cooperative Societies also increasing significantly

D. The Govt offered a high yielding variety seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, and better irrigation at highly subsidised prices - Correct about Green Revolution. The government adopted a new strategy for agriculture in order to ensure food sufficiency. Instead of the earlier policy of giving more support to the areas and farmers that were lagging behind, now it was decided to put more resources into those areas which already had irrigation and those farmers who were already well-off. The argument was that those who already had the capacity could help increase production rapidly in the short run. Thus the government offered high-yielding variety seeds, fertilizers, pesticides and better irrigation at highly subsidised prices. The government also gave a guarantee to buy the produce of the farmers at a given price. This was the beginning of what was called the ‘green revolution’.

E. Between 1950 and 1980 the Indian economy grew at a sluggish per annum rate of 3 to 3.5% - CORRECT. But it is not directly related to GREEN REVOLUTION. However, the consensus for a state-led economic development did not last forever. Planning did continue, but its salience was significantly reduced. Between 1950 and 1980 the Indian economy grew at a sluggish per annum rate of 3 to 3.5%.