India's Purple, Blue, Yellow, Grey, Silver and Golden

By iastoppers.com

What are

Revolutions?

Green Revolution

M.S. Swaminathan's efforts introduced high-yielding variety seeds and improved agricultural practices for food grain production

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White Revolution

Initiated by Dr. Verghese Kurien, it revolutionized milk production through cooperative societies like Amul

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Operation Greens

A recent endeavor aimed at stabilizing prices and ensuring availability of essential vegetables and fruits, inspired from Operation Flood

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Black Revolution

It enhanced petroleum production through alternative sources like ethanol for environmental sustainability and farmers’ income

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Grey Revolution

It aimed to increase fertilizer production to complement the Green Revolution, improving crop quality and yield

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Yellow Revolution

Targeted oilseed production, particularly mustard and sunflower, to diversify India's agricultural output and reduce import dependency

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Golden Revolution

Focused on growth in horticulture and honey production for sustainable livelihood with technological advancements

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Brown Revolution

Aiming to meet the global demand for eco-friendly coffee, this initiative focuses on enhancing coffee production in tribal areas of Vishakhapatnam

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Golden and Silver Fiber Revolution

Promoted jute and cotton production, by harnessing the economic potential of natural fibers while enhancing soil fertility

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Silver Revolution

It led to a spectacular increase in the production of eggs as well as poultry production in India

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Second Green Revolution

This technology-driven initiative aimed to boost protein productivity through organic farming awareness

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Red Revolution

Centered on the expansion of meat and tomato production, it utilized improved seeds and infrastructure

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Purple (Lavender) Revolution

An effort to promote indigenous aromatic crops, including saffron, to foster agro-economy-based 'aroma mission' by CSIR

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