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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 8 months ago
While the central government has for years tried to enforce equal land reforms for the poor. However, the real situation is very different. In Palampur, I would disagree and like to point out that the distribution of Land is not equal at all.
According to Statistics, out of 450 families who live there, 150 families do not own any piece of land. Another 240 families cultivate land less than 2 hectres in size and another 60 families are engaged in medium and large cultivation with some exceeding 10 hectres in size.
Hence, we can see a clear difference in land holdings.
In the rest of Indian, over 80% of people cultivate 36% of the land while 20% of big farmer cultivate 64% of the land. Despite government efforts, much more work needs to be done
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