Short answers to the questions people ask most about this project.
- Is this an official government website?
- No. The Ever Green Revolution is an independent citizen's blueprint by Dr. Prahlada N.B. It has no official status and speaks for no agency. Where it refers to government schemes, every claim links to a public source.
- What is the "2015 blueprint"?
- A detailed plan, first written in 2015, for running Indian agriculture as one connected annual cycle — from soil testing and crop planning to markets, credit and crop insurance. Much of it has since appeared, piece by piece, in national policy.
- Are the tools real and live?
- They are working prototypes running on mock and sample data. They exist to prove the ideas are buildable, not yet to serve live farm decisions. The market-price tool is built to connect to real government feeds.
- How are the facts and figures verified?
- Every external claim links to a primary, downloadable source — a ministry report, an FAO or World Bank document, a peer-reviewed paper. Where the original deck was wrong or has dated, the critiques and scorecard pages say so plainly.
- What languages is the site available in?
- English, Hindi and Kannada are curated languages, with English as the default. Any other language can be read through the in-page translator — that is machine translation, so technical and agricultural terms may not be exact.
- Can I reuse, cite or translate this?
- Yes — citation, fair reuse and help with translation are all welcome. Please get in touch so it is done accurately, especially for agricultural terms.
- Does the site collect my data?
- The public site is informational. The prototype tools run in your browser on sample data and are not a farmer data registry.
- How can I help?
- Corrections, data, research, translation, or simply sharing it with someone who shapes agricultural policy. The contact page is the place to start.
