Agricultural and Rural Development of Haryana: a Review
Keywords:
developed, agriculturalAbstract
Haryana has well-developed agriculture and manufacturing industries, and its economy is rising rapidly — per capita income is the third-highest among India's 16 big countries. The excellent agricultural growth of Haryana was largely due to the Green Revolution. Initiated between 1967 and 1978, it culminated in the intensification and extension of agriculture in several developed countries and was quite popular in India. Significant aspects of the Green Movement were the extension of agriculture and the introduction of double-cropping systems (two seasons a year) and genetically improved crops, i.e. high-yield varieties (HYV) of wheat, rice, maize, and millet. These activities continue to influence the usage of land in Haryana today.
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