Though green revolution has been a resounding success in terms of agricultural…

Economics · Class 12 · CBSEDevelopment Experience (1947-90) and Economic Reforms since 1991

Though green revolution has been a resounding success in terms of agricultural production, yet it has failed in its overall social objectives because
  1. it has not succeeded in making India totally and permanently self-sufficient in food.
  2. use of agrochemicals becomes very expensive for Indian farmers as well as these have harmful effects on environment.
  3. in regional terms, only Punjab and Haryana states, and the eastern plains of river Ganges in West Bengal state, showed reasonably good results, but results were less impressive in other parts of India.
  4. all of these.

Answer

(D) all of these.

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