AGMARK Act came into force in India in

1937
1952
1957
1965

The correct answer is (c). The AGMARK Act came into force in India in 1957.

The AGMARK Act is an act of the Parliament of India to provide for the grading, marking and regulation of agricultural produce and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. The Act was enacted in 1957 and came into force on 1st April, 1958.

The Act provides for the establishment of an Agricultural Produce Grading and Marking Board (AGMARK Board) and for the appointment of Agricultural Produce Graders and Marking Officers. The Act also provides for the registration of agricultural produce dealers and for the regulation of the sale of agricultural produce.

The AGMARK Act is an important piece of legislation that has helped to improve the quality and marketing of agricultural produce in India. The Act has also helped to protect the interests of farmers and consumers.

The other options are incorrect. Option (a) is incorrect because the AGMARK Act was not enacted in 1937. Option (b) is incorrect because the AGMARK Act was not enacted in 1952. Option (d) is incorrect because the AGMARK Act was not enacted in 1965.