What role did the failure of constitutional amendments have in the movement toward total independence from British rule?
Agriculture significantly impacts India's GDP by generating employment, stimulating economic growth, providing raw materials for industries, contributing to export earnings and ensuring food security, thereby accounting for a substantial share of national income and economic output. Agriculture is Read more
Agriculture significantly impacts India’s GDP by generating employment, stimulating economic growth, providing raw materials for industries, contributing to export earnings and ensuring food security, thereby accounting for a substantial share of national income and economic output.
Agriculture is contributing around 18-20% to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and employing nearly 50% of the workforce.
Contribution of Agriculture on overall economic development –
- Direct contributions to economic development include generating employment (40-50% of workforce), contributing to GDP (15-20% share), ensuring food security and providing raw materials for industries, stimulating economic growth.
- Indirectly boosts economic development through export earnings, rural infrastructure growth, poverty reduction and stimulating allied sectors like dairy, poultry and textiles, driving industrial growth and economic diversification.
- Catalytic effects on economic development include poverty reduction, economic diversification, infrastructure development, increased investments and improved livelihoods, fostering sustainable growth, rural transformation and socio economic progress nationwide effectively.
India’s agriculture sector, despite employing millions faces challenges, limiting its GDP contribution but with reforms, investments and innovation, it can boost growth, reduce poverty and drive economic prosperity nationwide.
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Constitutional amendments such as the Morley Minto Reforms (1909) and the Montagu Chelmsford Reforms (1919), failed to grant meaningful self rule, fueling the Indian independence movement and ultimately leading to the demand for total independence from british rule.The failure of constitutional amenRead more
Constitutional amendments such as the Morley Minto Reforms (1909) and the Montagu Chelmsford Reforms (1919), failed to grant meaningful self rule, fueling the Indian independence movement and ultimately leading to the demand for total independence from british rule.The failure of constitutional amendments played a significant role in the movement toward total independence from British rule in India. Here are some key ways in which these failures contributed to the independence movement –
The failure of constitutional amendments ultimately galvanized the Indian independence movement as Indians realized that meaningful self rule could only be achieved through total independence from British rule paving the way for India’s eventual freedom in 194