FUTURE TRENDS IN FOOD TECHNOLOGY
GLOBALIZATION AND FOOD SECURITY
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1947
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1943
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1956
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Detailed explanation-1: -Bengal famine of 1943, famine that affected Bengal in British India in 1943. It resulted in the deaths of some three million people due to malnutrition or disease. While many famines are the result of inadequate food supply, the Bengal famine did not coincide with any significant shortfall in food production.
Detailed explanation-2: -The famine of Bengal in 1943 was the most devastating famine which killed thirty lakh people in the province of Bengal. Was this answer helpful?
Detailed explanation-3: -There was a threat of famine, but after 1902 there was no major famine in India until the Bengal famine of 1943. This famine was the most devastating; between 2.5 and 3 million people died during World War II. The famine resulted in two-three million deaths.
Detailed explanation-4: -The Bengal famine of 1943 was one of the worst disasters in twentieth century South Asia. It was devastating in terms of its scale, causing three million deaths and occurred during the midst of World War II, when India was under the British Raj.