INTEGRATED ACTIONS FOR DEVELOPED INDIA

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INTEGRATED ACTIONS FOR DEVELOPED INDIA Social Security Employment & Value addition Population control Nutritional Security Export Earnings Massive Employment Reaching the whole nation Education & Health Care Information and Communication Technology I M P A C T ~ 0% 26% People below Poverty line >10% >5% GDP Growth rate Towards 2020 Present Indicators Happy & Healthy Society, Economic Strength and National Security Crucial for all sectors River Networking PURA Agriculture & Agro-Food Processing Infrastructure including Electric Power Food Security Key to Employability Critical Technologies & Strategic Industries I M P A C T ~ 0% 26% People below Poverty line >10% >5% GDP Growth rate Towards 2020 Present Indicators Economic Security Technology Strengths Self Reliance Science & Technology is the KEY www.presidentofindia.nic.in

FOOD SECURITY: GREEN REVOLUTION - II SECOND FIRST SOIL CHARACTERISATION SEED MATCHING THE SEED FERTILISERS FERTILISER MANAGEMENT (Organic Farming) WATER MANAGEMENT WATER MANAGEMENT Drip irrigation: Halving water Consumption TRAINING FARMERS IRS-1 TRAINING CULTIVATION MANAGEMENT CULTIVATION POST HARVESTING (SILOS) HARVEST & POST HARVEST OUTPUT = 400 MT GRAINS OUTPUT = GRAIN (200 MILLION TONNES) FOOD PROCESSING ( Value Addition ) RP-5 Bihar MARKETING 1960-70 2004-2020 www.presidentofindia.nic.in

FOOD SECURITY: Dimensions 2003-2020 US $ 2000 270 million To Zero miiion 200 M To >300 M 200 to Zero 50 to zero US $ 470 www.presidentofindia.nic.in