Indian Economy 1950-1990
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What were the four main goals of India's Five Year Plans from 1950-1990?
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The four main goals were: 1) Growth - increasing the country's capacity to produce goods and services, 2) Modernisation - adopting new technology and social changes, 3) Self-reliance - avoiding import…
Define GDP and explain its significance as an indicator of economic growth.
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GDP (Gross Domestic Product) is the market value of all final goods and services produced in a country during one year. It serves as a key indicator of economic growth - when GDP increases steadily, i…
What is the mixed economy model that India adopted after independence?
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India adopted a mixed economy that combined features of both socialism and capitalism. It included: a strong public sector alongside private property and democracy, government planning for the economy…
Who was P.C. Mahalanobis and why is he called the 'Architect of Indian Planning'?
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P.C. Mahalanobis was a statistician who formulated the Second Five Year Plan (1956-61). He is called the 'Architect of Indian Planning' because the Second Plan laid down the basic ideas and goals of I…
Explain the concept of land reforms and their main components in India.
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Land reforms aimed to change the ownership pattern of agricultural land. Main components: 1) Abolition of intermediaries (zamindars, jagirdars) to make tillers the owners, 2) Land ceiling - fixing max…
What was the Green Revolution and what were its key features?
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The Green Revolution was a large increase in food grain production using High Yielding Variety (HYV) seeds, especially for wheat and rice. Key features: required fertilizers, pesticides, and regular w…
Why did the Green Revolution not increase inequality between small and big farmers as feared?
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The government prevented inequality by: 1) Providing loans at low interest rates to small farmers, 2) Subsidizing fertilizers so small farmers could afford inputs, 3) Establishing research institutes …
What is 'marketed surplus' and why was it important during the Green Revolution?
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Marketed surplus is the portion of agricultural produce that farmers sell in the market (rather than consuming themselves). During the Green Revolution, a good proportion of increased rice and wheat p…
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