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The term Green Revolution has been used to indicate higher production through

a) Planting more trees

b) Creation of gardens in urban areas

c) Creation of grasslands

d) Enhanced agricultural productivity per hectare

Answer: (d)

The term ‘Green Revolution’ has been used to indicate higher production through enhanced agricultural productivity per hectare.

New agricultural techniques were introduced as a package programme to include high yielding variety seeds, fertilizers and pesticides.

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