India is a socialist country and object of the socialism is wealth should not be concentrated only in few hands,it should be distributed among all the citizens equally. To achieve this noble object of the Constitution the Government of India introduced the abolition of Intermediary system by enacting Zamidari, Inamdari, and Jagirdari abolition laws, which was introduced during the British Period. The main objects of these laws are abolish the intermediary system and collect the land from these people and the same should distributed to the landless poor in achieving and establishing the egalitarian society in India.
Land Reform
P. Eashvaraiah has written: 'Political dimension of land reforms in India' -- subject(s): History, Land reform, Law and legislation, Land tenure
principles of land reform
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Ritu Dewan has written: 'Political economy of agrarian reforms in India' -- subject(s): Land reform
Green revolution and the technical and institutional reforms changed the face of agriculture after independence of india. 'Land reform' was the main focus of of our first five year plan
redistributing the land to the poor.
Private land that were legally acquired were not covered under the land reform program.
Wolfgang Werner has written: 'Livelihoods after land reform' -- subject(s): Land reform, Land tenure
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initiating extensive land reform