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What is agricultural marketing? explain the methods of agricultural marketing in India.
Introduction: Marketing of agriculture produce is called agriculture marketing. Marketing is a process of bringing together the producers and the buyer and his essential to complete the process of production marketing of agriculture produces arises with the commercial agriculture and marketable surplus .Indian farmers now produce not only food crops like rice and wheat but…
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What is Green Revolution? Explain the features of green revolution.
Introduction: Green revolution in India contributed to the commercialization of agriculture. It contributes to the increase of the agricultural output which leads to the marketable surplus. Green revolution in India refers to the technological breakthrough in Indian agriculture by the development and use of high yielding varieties of seeds, minor irrigation, and use of fertilizers,…
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Explain the Limitations of Green Revolution.
Introduction: Green revolution in India contributed to the commercialization of agriculture. It contributes to the increase of the agricultural output which leads to the marketable surplus. Green revolution in India refers to the technological breakthrough in Indian agriculture by the development and use of high yielding varieties of seeds, minor irrigation, and use of fertilizers,…
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What is Land Reforms? Explain the measures of land reforms in India.
Meaning: Land reform refers to efforts to reform the ownership and regulation of land in India. Traditionally land reform means redistribution of property rights in land for the benefit of small farmers and agricultural laborers. in other words land reform refers to the reforming of a defective structure of land holdings landform is a plant…
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What is agricultural productivity? explain the causes and measures of low agricultural productivity in India.
Introduction: Agriculture productivity relates to land productivity that is yield per hectare. It is express in physical production rather than on volume concept. We take into account the quantity of the producing and not the value. The causes and measures of low agricultural productivity are; Agricultural productivity though low is slowly and steadily rising during…
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Explain the importance of Agriculture in Indian economy.
Introduction: Indian agriculture plays a very important role in the country’s economy and society, serving as the backbone of rural livelihoods and a significant and great contributor to national GDP. It is one of the oldest and most diverse agricultural systems in the world, deeply rooted in India’s history, culture, and economy. Agriculture in India…
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Explain the failures of planning in India.
Introduction: Planning failures in India stem from a combination of bureaucratic inefficiencies, poor coordination, and a lack of long-term vision in many areas. These issues requires stronger institutional frameworks, better policy implementation, and greater stakeholder involvement to ensure sustainable development across the country. Failures in planning in India have been a recurring challenge across various…
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Briefly explain the achievements of planning in India?
Introduction: The planning commission was set up by a resolution of the Government of India in March 1950 in pursuance of declared objective of the government to promote a rapid rise in the standard of living of the people the efficient exploitation of the resources of the country, increasing production and offering opportunities to all…
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What is planning in India. Explain the functions of planning.
Introduction: Economic planning refers to conscious efforts directed towards the organizing and allocating available resources for productive purposes by a central authority to achieve certain pre-determine objectives within a specified period of time. The functions of planning commission in India has a great scope. Economic planning plays a vital role in developed as well as…
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Explain the measures to solve the problem of unemployment.
Introduction: Unemployment refers to the situation where individuals who are capable and willing to work are unable to find suitable employment. It is a significant economic and social issue that affects individuals, families, and communities. Unemployment is often measured as the percentage of the labor force that is without a job but actively seeking work.…