highlight the state of agriculture in India that lead to technological and institutional reforms.
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highlight the state of agriculture in India that lead to technological and institutional reforms.
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¤ AGRICULTURAL REFORMS
It refers to technology as well as institutional changes for increasing agricultured productivity .
¤ Institutional reforms :
→ It refers to reforms introduced by the government such as Land Ceilings Act , Consolidation of land holdings , Collectivation , abolishing of zamindari system , development of cooperative societies .
→ Major institutional reforms include collectivation , ..., as mentioned above .
→ As right of interheritance divide the land holdings to very small units that reduce productivity .
→ Land reform was the main focus in our First Five Year Plan .
¤ Technological reforms
→ Improving the availability of technology in agriculture through green revolution by providing HYVs , Fertilizers and better irrigation facilities .
→ The Government of India in 1960s - 70s
introduced agricultural reforms to improve Indian agriculture like green and white revolution .
→ Initiating white revolution by improving the production of milk through cooperatives .
¤ The main problems faced by farmers in India are:
→ Fragmentation of land holdings by successive inheritance; Primitive .
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¤ AGRICULTURAL REFORMS
It refers to technology as well as institutional changes for increasing agricultured productivity .
¤ Institutional reforms :
→ It refers to reforms introduced by the government such as Land Ceilings Act , Consolidation of land holdings , Collectivation , abolishing of zamindari system , development of cooperative societies .
→ Major institutional reforms include collectivation , ..., as mentioned above .
→ As right of interheritance divide the land holdings to very small units that reduce productivity .
→ Land reform was the main focus in our First Five Year Plan .
¤ Technological reforms
→ Improving the availability of technology in agriculture through green revolution by providing HYVs , Fertilizers and better irrigation facilities .
→ The Government of India in 1960s - 70s
introduced agricultural reforms to improve Indian agriculture like green and white revolution .
→ Initiating white revolution by improving the production of milk through cooperatives .
¤ The main problems faced by farmers in India are:
→ Fragmentation of land holdings by successive inheritance; Primitive .
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