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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 9 months ago
Population is too much.Land is inherited .Each family when new members added by marriage or child birth the land gets sub divided making land holdings smaller after every generation.
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Land holdings in India are of very small size. Due to the increasing population the per, hectare availability of land is very low. The landholding is also scattered.
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