A.I.D. Spring Review of Land Reform: Country papersAgency for International Development, Department of State, 1970 |
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... growth , and underemployment . India possessed a dedicated political superstructure , a capable civil service and an effective administrative system . So dedicated were the ministers , so able the civil service , so effective the ...
... growth , and underemployment . India possessed a dedicated political superstructure , a capable civil service and an effective administrative system . So dedicated were the ministers , so able the civil service , so effective the ...
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... growth of the working force in agriculture from 103 to 130 million during the reform period was absorbed without increases in the rates of The decline of income relative to non - agriculture could be interpreted unemployment . as ...
... growth of the working force in agriculture from 103 to 130 million during the reform period was absorbed without increases in the rates of The decline of income relative to non - agriculture could be interpreted unemployment . as ...
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... P. M. Land Reform and Agricultural Development in Southworth and Johnston . Agricultural Development and Economic Growth , Cornell Univ . Press , 1967 , p . 275 . labor requirements resulting in and save more . to have · · - 68 -
... P. M. Land Reform and Agricultural Development in Southworth and Johnston . Agricultural Development and Economic Growth , Cornell Univ . Press , 1967 , p . 275 . labor requirements resulting in and save more . to have · · - 68 -
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... growth , the Prime Minister stressed the importance of opportunities for disadvantaged farmers and laborers in national development plans urging " ways and means by which the following can be ensured : " ( i ) Guarantee of a fair share ...
... growth , the Prime Minister stressed the importance of opportunities for disadvantaged farmers and laborers in national development plans urging " ways and means by which the following can be ensured : " ( i ) Guarantee of a fair share ...
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... growth are enhanced by removing impediments to innovation , investment , and employment then the distribution objective is not in competition with efficiency and growth . Apparently the planners of the land reform programs in India ...
... growth are enhanced by removing impediments to innovation , investment , and employment then the distribution objective is not in competition with efficiency and growth . Apparently the planners of the land reform programs in India ...
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administration agrarian reforms Agric agricultural amended Andhra Pradesh Bihar Land Reforms Bombay British rule caste ceilings century classes compensation Congress consolidation of holdings cooperative crops cultivators Delhi districts Econ economic effect enactment ex-intermediaries farmers Five Year Plan Government of India Gujarat Implementation of Land improved income distribution increase independence Indian Journ inputs intermediary interests irrigation K. B. Sahay Kerala khas possession land reform legislation land reform program Land Reforms Act land revenue land tenure landholding landless laborers landlords landowners Madhya Pradesh Madras Maharashtra ment million acres moneylenders Mysore Orissa Oudh output owners ownership payment peasant peasantry percent period Planning Commission political population production Punjab raiyat Rajasthan records redistribution reform in India region rent rights in land Rural India ryotwari Section sector security of tenure social Survey talukdars tenants tenure-holders Thorner Uttar Pradesh village West Bengal Zamindari Abolition zamindars
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Page 54 - It is hard to think of anything more likely to lift up the spirits of masses of depressed or "backward" folk. Carried out properly, such a step might even lead to a real burst of enthusiasm, a genuine release of energy among the working peasantry. Their rights in land would increase and so would their share of the land's product. They would forthwith want more food, clothing and non-luxury housing materials ; in time they would want other commodities, some of the better things of life, and more education...
Page 31 - These recommendations relate to: — (1) Abolition of Intermediaries; (2) Tenancy reforms, eg, security of tenure to the tenants, provision of fair rents and a right of purchase for the tenants; (3) Fixation of ceiling on land holding and the distribution of the surplus land; (4) Improvement of the conditions of the agricultural workers; and (5) Co-operative organisation of agriculture with the ultimate objective of cooperative village management.