1. Land Reforms in India
The basic objective of land reform measures is to enhance the productivity of land by improving the economic conditions of farmers and tenants so that they may have the interest to invest in and improve agriculture, to ensure distributive justice, to create an egalitarian society by eliminating all forms of exploitation, to create a system of peasant proprietorship with the motto of land to the tiller and to transfer the incomes of the few too many so that the demand for consumer goods would be created. ... After independence, measures for the abolition of the intermediaries system were adopte...
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