The Green Revolution in India was due to
(1) Success of land reform
(2) Mechanization of agriculture
(3) Balanced use of new strategical agricultural inputs
(4) Greater reliance on co-operative farming
Answer / guest
( 3 ) Balanced use of new strategical agricultural inputs
Is This Answer Correct ? | 3 Yes | 0 No |
. Though a few (gas-based) industries have already been established good reserves of natural gas in India remain unutilized. This vast resource of natural gas can be used in the production of (a) Fertilizers (b) Carbide (c) Graphite (d) Synthetic Petroleum
who is that many times Cheifminister in Tamilnadu ?
Which of the following is not present in the blood? 1 RBCs 2 WBCs 3 Plasanta 4 Plasma
Who among the following was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize 2004? 1 Aruna Roy 2 Medha Patekar 3 Rashida Bee 4 Rajender Singh
When Hari Har and Bukka set up a principality in the South India, which later became Vijayanagar Empire, who was the Delhi Sultan? 1 Jalaluddin Khalji 2 Alauddin Khalji 3 Muhammad bin Tughlaq 4 Firuz Shah Tughlaq
Which of the following isnot a financial institution? 1 IDBI 2 UTI 3 FICCI 4 HDFC
Which one of the following rights was described as the ?hear and soul of the Constitution? by Dr. Ambedkar? (a) Right to Equality (b) Right to Freedom of Religion (c) Right to Freedom (d) Right to Constitutional Remedies
The share of Primary Sector in India during the last four decades of planning has (1) Increased (2) Decreased (3) Not changed (4) Not shown any percentible change
The great Pyramid at Gizeh was built about: (a) 2650 BC (b) 1800 BC (c) 1750 BC (d) 2000 BC
What is the name of India?s first satellite launched from Soviet Cosmodrome on April 19,1975? 1 Apple 2 Bhaskara 3 Rohini 4 Aryabhatta
The fifth Ministerial Conference of World Trade Orgnisation (WTO) was held from September 10 to 14, 2003 at 1 Tokyo 2 Cancun 3 New Delhi 4 Gneva
The Ahmedabad Satyagraha of Gandhi was directed against (a) British mill owners and Government officials (b) Indian mill owners and non-government officials (c) British non-government officials (d) Indian government officials