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... Land Reform and Resumption of Jagirs Act ( 1952 , amended 1954 ) provoked an anti- land reform agitation headed by the Kshatriya Mahasabha , comprised of ex - rulers and big jagirdars . On its coming to a favourable settlement with the ...
... Land Reform and Resumption of Jagirs Act ( 1952 , amended 1954 ) provoked an anti- land reform agitation headed by the Kshatriya Mahasabha , comprised of ex - rulers and big jagirdars . On its coming to a favourable settlement with the ...
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12 13 14 15 16 17 18 difficulties of land availability. OUT of a total extent of 329 million hectares of land in the country about 158 million hectares are arable or cultivable lands of which one third is de- graded and about 60 million ...
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 difficulties of land availability. OUT of a total extent of 329 million hectares of land in the country about 158 million hectares are arable or cultivable lands of which one third is de- graded and about 60 million ...
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... Land Ceiling Act in 1976 which imposed a ceiling on the own- ership of land in certain towns and agglomeration areas . It was expec- ted that surplus land thus generated would be used for the construction of dwellings for the weaker ...
... Land Ceiling Act in 1976 which imposed a ceiling on the own- ership of land in certain towns and agglomeration areas . It was expec- ted that surplus land thus generated would be used for the construction of dwellings for the weaker ...
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