Kurukshetra, Volume 45, Issues 4-121997 - India |
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... land free from encumbrances which was available for distribution . The programme for redistribution of land can be sustained only if fresh initiatives are taken for augmenting the availability of surplus ceiling land . A policy ...
... land free from encumbrances which was available for distribution . The programme for redistribution of land can be sustained only if fresh initiatives are taken for augmenting the availability of surplus ceiling land . A policy ...
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... land as part of the land reform policy . Conversion of land The competitive demand of land for industry , housing and for public utilities is on the increase . As a result , arable land is diverted for non - agricultural purposes . The ...
... land as part of the land reform policy . Conversion of land The competitive demand of land for industry , housing and for public utilities is on the increase . As a result , arable land is diverted for non - agricultural purposes . The ...
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... land reform in the country should be addressed on a priority basis . Land reform is a vital and crucial component for ensuring growth with equity leading to sustainable rural development . A new agenda To realize the objectives of the land ...
... land reform in the country should be addressed on a priority basis . Land reform is a vital and crucial component for ensuring growth with equity leading to sustainable rural development . A new agenda To realize the objectives of the land ...
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SEP 23 | 2 |
Dr Neela Mukherjee | 13 |
FORESTS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT | 19 |
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