250082
After independence, Indian policy makers adopted all measures to achieve.
1 Sufficiency in industrial production.
2 Self suffeciency in foodgrains.
3 Full employment.
4 Public distribution system.
Explanation:
Self suffeciency in foodgrains. There is a need for self sufficient in food because lot of foreign exchange which could have been used to import capital goods is being used to import food grains. Food is the basic necessity of all human beings. India is aiming at self-sufficiency in foodgrains since Independence. India adopted a new strategy in agriculture like the 'Green Revolution' to increase the production of wheat. The success of wheat was later replicated in rice. India stands 97th in Oxfam's Food Availability Index, and 103rd in the 2018 Global Hunger Index. A country can be called self-sufficient only when it produces enough to meet its domestic needs. The country produced 275.11 million tonnes that year
07. Food Security In India
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Cooperative societies set up shops to sell low priced goods to _____.
1 Rich people
2 Educated people
3 Illiterate people
4 Poor people
Explanation:
Poor people The cooperatives societies set up shops to sell low priced goods to poor people. In Tamil Nadu, around 94% shops are run by the cooperatives.
07. Food Security In India
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The main purpose of a buffer stock scheme is:
1 To solve the problem of shortage of food.
2 To support the farmers.
3 To create the stock for a profit.
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
To solve the problem of shortage of food.
07. Food Security In India
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The Minimum Support price in declared by the Government every.
1 Year
2 Four years
3 Five years
4 Ten years
Explanation:
Year
07. Food Security In India
250086
Name the cooperative that provides milk and vegetables controlled rate decided by the Government of Delhi:
250082
After independence, Indian policy makers adopted all measures to achieve.
1 Sufficiency in industrial production.
2 Self suffeciency in foodgrains.
3 Full employment.
4 Public distribution system.
Explanation:
Self suffeciency in foodgrains. There is a need for self sufficient in food because lot of foreign exchange which could have been used to import capital goods is being used to import food grains. Food is the basic necessity of all human beings. India is aiming at self-sufficiency in foodgrains since Independence. India adopted a new strategy in agriculture like the 'Green Revolution' to increase the production of wheat. The success of wheat was later replicated in rice. India stands 97th in Oxfam's Food Availability Index, and 103rd in the 2018 Global Hunger Index. A country can be called self-sufficient only when it produces enough to meet its domestic needs. The country produced 275.11 million tonnes that year
07. Food Security In India
250083
Cooperative societies set up shops to sell low priced goods to _____.
1 Rich people
2 Educated people
3 Illiterate people
4 Poor people
Explanation:
Poor people The cooperatives societies set up shops to sell low priced goods to poor people. In Tamil Nadu, around 94% shops are run by the cooperatives.
07. Food Security In India
250084
The main purpose of a buffer stock scheme is:
1 To solve the problem of shortage of food.
2 To support the farmers.
3 To create the stock for a profit.
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
To solve the problem of shortage of food.
07. Food Security In India
250085
The Minimum Support price in declared by the Government every.
1 Year
2 Four years
3 Five years
4 Ten years
Explanation:
Year
07. Food Security In India
250086
Name the cooperative that provides milk and vegetables controlled rate decided by the Government of Delhi:
250082
After independence, Indian policy makers adopted all measures to achieve.
1 Sufficiency in industrial production.
2 Self suffeciency in foodgrains.
3 Full employment.
4 Public distribution system.
Explanation:
Self suffeciency in foodgrains. There is a need for self sufficient in food because lot of foreign exchange which could have been used to import capital goods is being used to import food grains. Food is the basic necessity of all human beings. India is aiming at self-sufficiency in foodgrains since Independence. India adopted a new strategy in agriculture like the 'Green Revolution' to increase the production of wheat. The success of wheat was later replicated in rice. India stands 97th in Oxfam's Food Availability Index, and 103rd in the 2018 Global Hunger Index. A country can be called self-sufficient only when it produces enough to meet its domestic needs. The country produced 275.11 million tonnes that year
07. Food Security In India
250083
Cooperative societies set up shops to sell low priced goods to _____.
1 Rich people
2 Educated people
3 Illiterate people
4 Poor people
Explanation:
Poor people The cooperatives societies set up shops to sell low priced goods to poor people. In Tamil Nadu, around 94% shops are run by the cooperatives.
07. Food Security In India
250084
The main purpose of a buffer stock scheme is:
1 To solve the problem of shortage of food.
2 To support the farmers.
3 To create the stock for a profit.
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
To solve the problem of shortage of food.
07. Food Security In India
250085
The Minimum Support price in declared by the Government every.
1 Year
2 Four years
3 Five years
4 Ten years
Explanation:
Year
07. Food Security In India
250086
Name the cooperative that provides milk and vegetables controlled rate decided by the Government of Delhi:
250082
After independence, Indian policy makers adopted all measures to achieve.
1 Sufficiency in industrial production.
2 Self suffeciency in foodgrains.
3 Full employment.
4 Public distribution system.
Explanation:
Self suffeciency in foodgrains. There is a need for self sufficient in food because lot of foreign exchange which could have been used to import capital goods is being used to import food grains. Food is the basic necessity of all human beings. India is aiming at self-sufficiency in foodgrains since Independence. India adopted a new strategy in agriculture like the 'Green Revolution' to increase the production of wheat. The success of wheat was later replicated in rice. India stands 97th in Oxfam's Food Availability Index, and 103rd in the 2018 Global Hunger Index. A country can be called self-sufficient only when it produces enough to meet its domestic needs. The country produced 275.11 million tonnes that year
07. Food Security In India
250083
Cooperative societies set up shops to sell low priced goods to _____.
1 Rich people
2 Educated people
3 Illiterate people
4 Poor people
Explanation:
Poor people The cooperatives societies set up shops to sell low priced goods to poor people. In Tamil Nadu, around 94% shops are run by the cooperatives.
07. Food Security In India
250084
The main purpose of a buffer stock scheme is:
1 To solve the problem of shortage of food.
2 To support the farmers.
3 To create the stock for a profit.
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
To solve the problem of shortage of food.
07. Food Security In India
250085
The Minimum Support price in declared by the Government every.
1 Year
2 Four years
3 Five years
4 Ten years
Explanation:
Year
07. Food Security In India
250086
Name the cooperative that provides milk and vegetables controlled rate decided by the Government of Delhi:
250082
After independence, Indian policy makers adopted all measures to achieve.
1 Sufficiency in industrial production.
2 Self suffeciency in foodgrains.
3 Full employment.
4 Public distribution system.
Explanation:
Self suffeciency in foodgrains. There is a need for self sufficient in food because lot of foreign exchange which could have been used to import capital goods is being used to import food grains. Food is the basic necessity of all human beings. India is aiming at self-sufficiency in foodgrains since Independence. India adopted a new strategy in agriculture like the 'Green Revolution' to increase the production of wheat. The success of wheat was later replicated in rice. India stands 97th in Oxfam's Food Availability Index, and 103rd in the 2018 Global Hunger Index. A country can be called self-sufficient only when it produces enough to meet its domestic needs. The country produced 275.11 million tonnes that year
07. Food Security In India
250083
Cooperative societies set up shops to sell low priced goods to _____.
1 Rich people
2 Educated people
3 Illiterate people
4 Poor people
Explanation:
Poor people The cooperatives societies set up shops to sell low priced goods to poor people. In Tamil Nadu, around 94% shops are run by the cooperatives.
07. Food Security In India
250084
The main purpose of a buffer stock scheme is:
1 To solve the problem of shortage of food.
2 To support the farmers.
3 To create the stock for a profit.
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
To solve the problem of shortage of food.
07. Food Security In India
250085
The Minimum Support price in declared by the Government every.
1 Year
2 Four years
3 Five years
4 Ten years
Explanation:
Year
07. Food Security In India
250086
Name the cooperative that provides milk and vegetables controlled rate decided by the Government of Delhi: