Land Reforms
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ArticleSubject(s): Jammu and Kashmir | Manipur | Haryana | Bihar | Kerala | Tamil Nadu | West Bengal | Land Reform | Land Tenure - India
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AdministratorSummary: The present issue is on "Land Reforms" and most of the articles examine the role of state action, mainly legal and admi nistrative. A set of papers have focussed on the implementation of Tenancy Reforms in different states. Few authors have reflecrted on the status of the implementation of Land Ceiling legislation in different states. Two papers analyze the methodological aspects in land reforms. The focus of another set of articles is on the role of administration, law and politics in the implementation of land reforms. One of the authors have highlighted the role of the administrative machinery in the effective implementation of Land Reforms in Jammu & Kashmir. K.G. Iyer has stressed that the success of
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Issue no: 36(2) Apr.-Jun 91, p.1-165 | Available | AR2704 |
The present issue is on "Land Reforms" and most of the articles examine the role of state action, mainly legal and admi nistrative. A set of papers have focussed on the implementation of Tenancy Reforms in different states. Few authors have reflecrted on the status of the implementation of Land Ceiling legislation in different states. Two papers analyze the methodological aspects in land reforms. The focus of another set of articles is on the role of administration, law and politics in the implementation of land reforms. One of the authors have highlighted the role of the administrative machinery in the effective implementation of Land Reforms in Jammu & Kashmir. K.G. Iyer has stressed that the success of


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