Father of Revolution (India ) and Their Products

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S.No Revolution Field Father of the Revolution Period
1 Green Revolution Agriculture M.S. Swaminathan 1966 – 1967
2 White Revolution Milk/Dairy Products Dr. Verghese Kurien 1970 – 1996
3 Blue Revolution Fish and Aqua Dr. Arun Krishnan, Dr. Harilal Chaudhari 1973 – 2002
4 Golden Revolution Fruits, Honey, Horticulture Nirpakh Tutaj 1991 – 2003
5 Silver Revolution Eggs Indira Gandhi 2000s
6 Yellow Revolution Oil Seeds Sam Pitroda 1986 – 1990
7 Pink Revolution Pharmaceuticals, Prawns, Onion Durgesh Patel 1970s
8 Brown Revolution Leather, Cocoa Hiralal Chaudri 1990s
9 Red Revolution Meat, Tomato Vishal Tewari 1980s
10 Golden Fibre Revolution Jute - 1990s
11 Evergreen Revolution Overall Agriculture M.S. Swaminathan 2017 – 2022
12 Black Revolution Petroleum - -
13 Silver Fiber Revolution Cotton - 2000s
14 Round Revolution Potato - 1965 – 2005
15 Protein Revolution Agriculture (Higher Production) - 2014 – 2020
16 Grey Revolution Fertilizers - 1960s – 1970s
Revolutions and Their Achievements

Revolutions and Their Achievements

S.No Revolution Key Achievements
1 Green Revolution
  • Increased food grain production, especially wheat and rice
  • Reduced hunger and poverty
  • Improved agricultural practices and technology
2 Blue Revolution
  • Significant growth in aquaculture production
  • Increased fish supply for human consumption
  • Enhanced employment and economic prosperity in fisheries
3 Red Revolution
  • Boosted production of meat and tomatoes
  • Improved food security and nutrition
4 Silver Revolution
  • Rapid growth in poultry farming and egg production
  • Created millions of jobs and boosted rural incomes
5 White Revolution
  • Made India the largest milk producer in the world
  • Increased milk availability per capita
  • Empowered rural dairy farmers and reduced poverty
6 Pink Revolution
  • Increased production of onions and prawns
  • Enhanced export potential and economic growth
7 Black Revolution
  • Boosted petroleum production and self-sufficiency
  • Reduced dependency on oil imports
8 Brown Revolution
  • Improved cocoa and leather production
  • Promoted non-conventional energy sources
9 Yellow Revolution
  • Increased oilseed production, especially mustard
  • Enhanced edible oil availability and self-reliance
10 Golden Revolution
  • Boosted horticulture and honey production
  • Improved agricultural diversity and income for farmers

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