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Title: Impact of land reforms on scheduled castes in kerala - a case study
Authors: Prashanth, D
Dr.Sankaranarayanan, K C
Keywords: Land reforms
Ownership right
Scheduled caste
Surplus land
Issue Date: Feb-1982
Publisher: Cochin University of Science And Technology
Abstract: Perhaps the most characteristic feature of our timesis that economic development has become the goal and ambition of people. The needs which this desire creates are immense they are of course urgent everywhere and they cannot be postponded. Consequently there was a frantic search for formulae of rapid economic development. It was claimed that agrarian reform is the indispensable condition for the development of productive forces and industrialization of the state.A key element in the land reform policy is the provision for ownership of land .Measures taken include redistribution of large estates ,assistance to tenants or labourers to acquire holdings and settlement schemes to establish new farming units on reclaimed or developed lands.In this thesis an attempt is made to evaluate the impact of these reforms on the agrarian structure in general and the scheduled caste in particular.
Description: Department of applied economics, Cochin University of Science And Technology
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3505
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