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  ✍️ CRR Cash Reserve Ratio is the minimum fraction of total deposits of a bank’s customers that banks have to hold as reserves with the central bank. ✍️ SLR Statutory Liquidity Ratio is the ratio of liquid assets to the net demand and time liabilities. ✍️ LAF Liquid Adjustment Facility is a tool to allow banks to borrow money through repurchase agreements. It consists of repo and reverse repo operations. ✍️ MSF Marginal Standing Facility allows scheduled banks to borrow funds overnight from RBI against approved government securities. ✍️ MSS Market Stabilization Scheme is a monetary policy intervention by RBI to withdraw excess liquidity by selling government securities in the economy. ✍️ OMO Open Market Operations refers to the buying and selling of government securities in the open market so as to expand or contract the amount of money in the banking system. ✍️ REPO Repo...

Important Revolutions in India

Green Revolution - Food grains 


Grey Revolution – Fertilizer


Pink Revolution - Onion production/Pharmaceutical (India)/Prawn production 


Red Revolution - Meat & Tomato Production 


Yellow Revolution - Oil Seeds production


Evergreen Revolution - Overall development of Agriculture 


Black Revolution - Petroleum Production 


Blue Revolution - Fish Production 


Brown Revolution - Leather/nonconventional (India)/Cocoa production 


Golden Fiber Revolution - Jute Production 


Golden Revolution - Fruits/Overall Horticulture development/Honey Production 


Round Revolution – Potato 


Silver Fiber Revolution – Cotton 


Silver Revolution – Egg and Poultry Production 


White Revolution (In India: Operation Flood) - Milk/Dairy production 


Known as Father of Various Revolutions


Father of Green Revolution in India is M.S. Swaminathan


Father of Green Revolution is Norman Borlaug


Father of Blue Revolution is Dr. Hiralal Chaudhary.


Father of White Revolution is Dr. Verghese Kurien.


Most Famous Revolution :- Green Revolution:

The Green Revolution refers to a series of research, and development, and technology transfer initiatives, occurring between the 1940s and the late 1960s, that increased agricultural production worldwide, particularly in the developing world, beginning most markedly in the late 1960s.

List Of Major Famous Revolution In Indian History (In Hindi)

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रजत क्रांति,(Silver Revolution)- अंडा ( मुर्गी पालन ) उत्पादन से


भूरी क्रांति (Brown Revolution)--सीमेंट, उर्वरक, उन उत्पादन से

नीली क्रांति (Blue Revolution)--मत्स्य उत्पादन से


श्वेत क्रांति (White Revolution)--दुग्ध उत्पादन से


पीली क्रांति (Yellow Revolution)-- तिलहन उत्पादन से


कृष्ण क्रांति (Krishna Revolution)--पेट्रोलियम  उत्पादन से


हरित क्रांति (Green Revolution)--फसल उत्पादन से


गुलाबी क्रांति (Pink Revolution)--झींगा मछली उत्पादन स


इंद्रधनुषी क्रांति (Iridescent Revolution)--सम्पूर्ण कृषि क्षेत्र विकास से


लाल क्रांति(Red Revolution)--टमाटर और मांस के उत्पादन से


सुनहरी क्रांति (Golden Revolution)--फलों के उत्पादन से


खाधान्न श्रृंखला क्रांति (Food chain Revolution)--खाधान्न/सब्जी को सड़ने से बचाना

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banking terms

  ✍️ CRR Cash Reserve Ratio is the minimum fraction of total deposits of a bank’s customers that banks have to hold as reserves with the central bank. ✍️ SLR Statutory Liquidity Ratio is the ratio of liquid assets to the net demand and time liabilities. ✍️ LAF Liquid Adjustment Facility is a tool to allow banks to borrow money through repurchase agreements. It consists of repo and reverse repo operations. ✍️ MSF Marginal Standing Facility allows scheduled banks to borrow funds overnight from RBI against approved government securities. ✍️ MSS Market Stabilization Scheme is a monetary policy intervention by RBI to withdraw excess liquidity by selling government securities in the economy. ✍️ OMO Open Market Operations refers to the buying and selling of government securities in the open market so as to expand or contract the amount of money in the banking system. ✍️ REPO Repo...