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Deed of settlement or "patta"

                               India is one of the fastest growing developing countries in the world. As we see that its GDP growth rate is growing year after year. But is India developed with its growing economy? This is one of the big questions. Development of a country not only depends on its GDP growth rate. Development means total economic and social structural growth of an economy like health, education, sanitation, fertility rate, mortality rate etc. As India belongs to mixed economy structure a largest portion of its percapita income enjoy a smallest portion of people. So a large portion of people suffering a miserable situation without having proper food, education and health. This creates a massive difference between the upper and lower portion of society. The higher income group of society     holding a large portion of land while most of the lower income group unable...

Land reform in India

Land Reform                     India is an agrarian country. A large part of income comes from the agriculture sector. Though the agrarian structure was not so good in India and considers the main obstacle to economic development. The main hindrance which was considering the impediment of agriculture sector is …….. 1) existence of intermediaries between the state and the cultivators.2) tenants are very much insecure here, due to huge pressure of debt, absence of ownership rights, minimum   subsistence level output remain in their hand.. 3) Small and fragmented land hindering to implement of techniques for better production. 4) Uneven distribution of land holding create miserably huge difference    between upper and lower section of the society.5) foremost lack of effective organization of the peasantry. Objectives of land reforms The main objectives of land reform are to growth oriented of agriculture ...