Tenancy Reform in India P.S. Appu.
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Planning Commission
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Recent years have witnessed a revival of public interest in land reform. This renewed interest is, however, largely confined to the question of calling on agricultural holdings. In a predominantly agrarian economy the salient features of which are a very high man-land ratio, unequal distribution of holdings, scarcity of capital and slow growth of non-farm employment, the relevance of a policy of radical re-distribution of land is obvious.
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Planning Commission - 1975
