Kurukshetra, Volume 281979 - India |
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Page 11
... existing social order , based on the in- violability of private property , and the existing pro- perty relationships , it is natural for the bureaucracy to W. Bengal experience in land reform D. BANDYOPADHYAY Land Reform Commissioner ...
... existing social order , based on the in- violability of private property , and the existing pro- perty relationships , it is natural for the bureaucracy to W. Bengal experience in land reform D. BANDYOPADHYAY Land Reform Commissioner ...
Page 3
... existing implementation set - up . Is the existing set - up good enough or needs overhauling ? These are some vital questions which call for rather urgent action . To focus one of these vital problems , we carry in this issue a very ...
... existing implementation set - up . Is the existing set - up good enough or needs overhauling ? These are some vital questions which call for rather urgent action . To focus one of these vital problems , we carry in this issue a very ...
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... existing situation can well serve as units for the understanding of pro- blems and potentialities of development ... existing units , and to locate new focal centres for the pockets which are at pre- sent not properly served by the ...
... existing situation can well serve as units for the understanding of pro- blems and potentialities of development ... existing units , and to locate new focal centres for the pockets which are at pre- sent not properly served by the ...
Contents
Agrarian reforms facts and fiction | 9 |
Power to the people | 17 |
Cooperatives yes but for whome? | 28 |
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activities administrative agencies agricultural labourers Andhra Pradesh Antyodaya beneficiaries benefit Bihar block level bonded labour cent centres Committee cooperative crop crores cultivation dairy Delhi delivery system development programmes distribution district DPAP economic employment evaluation expenditure extension facilities farm finance foodgrains functions godowns Government gramme groups growth Gujarat Haryana hectares holdings households implementation improved income increase India industrial inputs institutions irrigation Karnataka Kerala lakhs land reforms landless loans lopment Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Mandal marginal farmers ment milk million Officer Operation Flood organisation Panchayati Raj panchayats participation planning political population poverty poverty line problem production projects Rajasthan role rural areas rural development rural poor Scheduled Castes scheme sector SFDA small and marginal small farmers social society storage strategy structure Tamil Nadu target tenants tion tonnes urban utilisation Uttar Pradesh weaker sections West Bengal workers